YouTuber Alfredo Martín, known as 'Villano Fitness', dies

The world of social networks is in mourning again.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 November 2023 Monday 22:04
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YouTuber Alfredo Martín, known as 'Villano Fitness', dies

The world of social networks is in mourning again. This Tuesday, we learned the sad news of the death of bodybuilder Alfredo Martín, also known as Villano Fitness and Héroe Fitness on social networks. The person in charge of transmitting this tragic news was her partner, Vera Schroeder, who confirmed the death of the content creator through her social networks.

At the moment, the causes of the death of the bodybuilder are unknown, who accumulated more than 120 thousand followers on his social networks, who did not miss any of his tricks to gain muscle mass. He was also the owner of a well-known academy and managed to become popularly known for speaking openly about the consumption of steroids and anabolics to improve muscle performance, despite their many adverse effects that could arise.

The athlete Vera Schroeder confirmed everything through her Instagram profile, after several rumors about the bodybuilder's state of health circulated through social networks. Therefore, to avoid all types of speculation, Alfredo Martín's partner revealed what happened. ''I prefer to do a story before it becomes more morbid and more people ask me and write, he began by saying. ''What happened is true, it was yesterday,'' she declared.

''We please ask for maximum discretion and respect, at least for a few days, weeks because it happened yesterday,'' he concluded without giving more details about the causes of death. The news has shocked a large part of the social media community, which is why many famous faces have come out publicly to show their most sincere condolences to the family. One of the first to do so was Jordi Wild.

The well-known YouTuber published an emotional message through his social networks. ''I had the pleasure of interviewing him a long time ago, and he was a spectacular and sincere guy, who was aware that he was taking a risk with his lifestyle. "He was always realistic about this," he said.

''I don't know what happened to him, but if it was due to substance use (which maybe not), this gives reason to reflect on the normalization of the use of anabolics in recent years, but now I simply condolences to the family.'' , he wrote.