Leading Japanese sumo wrestler Kyotaka Siotika, also known as Shabushi was killed from Corona
Leading sumo wrestler in Japan has died after contracting the corona virus. Sumo wrestlers are very popular in Japan and are considered a traditional Japanese sport. Like other Asian countries, Japan is witnessing a sharp rise in the spread of corona, and the government has imposed a severe lockdown, including the declaration of a month-long state of emergency to prevent the epidemic.
As of May 13, the number of Corona patients in Japan had risen to 16,000, with more than 650 deaths. According to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation, the Japan Sumo Association has confirmed that the well-known wrestler, 28-year-old Kyotaka Suiteke, also known as Shabushi Corona, died.
The report quoted Japanese media as saying that the 28-year-old wrestler was the first sports person to die due to Corona.
The wrestler who died of corona was diagnosed with corona on April 28 last month and was later taken to hospital. The slain wrestler was also placed in the intensive care unit, but did not survive and several of his limbs stopped working due to Corona. Shaboshi was one of Sumo's leading wrestlers, having started sumo wrestling in 2007 at the tender age of 15.
In the last few years, he has achieved a good position in sumo wrestling and he has also achieved the 11th position in wrestling by beating many competitors. About a thousand sumo wrestlers were also tested for antibodies after Corona was confirmed in Shabushi. Although the number of coronavirus cases in Japan is lower than in other countries in the region, the number of cases is still increasing and the government has taken strict measures to deal with the epidemic.
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