Alexander Pisarev has unfortunately died at 33 years old, with reports asserting his demise was the aftereffect of food poisoning.
Pisarev, who had five professional MMA fights and a record of 3-2, died suddenly on October 30, after eating poisoned watermelon.
An unnamed member of his Tomahawk team told Russian news agency, Tass, that
"Alexander Pisarev died in his sleep and did not have any chronic health problems. According to preliminary data, death was the result of food poisoning."
A number of Russian media outlets including Pravda suggested Pisarev ate a watermelon alongside his wife who served the fruit. The wife was also hospitalized.
Igor Vladimirovich, the fighter's father, returned to his apartment after walking the family's dog to find that he was no longer breathing.
'I looked into the room — Alexander and his wife were sleeping,' Vladimirovich is quoted as saying by Pravda. 'I came closer and then realised that my son was no longer breathing.
'There were fractures of the fingers after the last fights, but this is nothing. We all eat the same food, we live together.'
Tomahawk later released a statement on Pisarev's passing, which did not list his cause of death.
It read: "My brother, my friend, my student! Words cannot express the extent of the loss. Alexander Pisarev is the standard of friendship, decency and courage of a Russian person.
"I and we will miss you!!! Rest in peace our brother." Pisarev was discovered by his father, Igor Vladimirovich, who returned to his son's apartment in Moscow after walking the family's dog to discover he was no longer breathing.
"I looked into the room — Alexander and his wife were sleeping," Vladimirovich is reported as saying by Russian outlet Pravda. "I came closer and then realised that my son was no longer breathing.
"There were fractures of the fingers after the last fights, but this is nothing. We all eat the same food, we live together."
Relatives of Pisarev insist he was in good health and obtained no chronic diseases.
An autopsy will determine the cause of his death, as an investigation has been opened into the circumstances of his death, with the Moscow Region Investigative Committee saying in a statement: "In Balashikha, an investigation was organized into the death of an athlete as a result of poisoning.
"Investigators, with the participation of a forensic specialist, are conducting an additional inspection of the scene, confiscating items relevant to the investigation, and planning a forensic chemical examination."
Pisarev, who had five professional MMA fights and a record of 3-2, died suddenly on October 30, after eating poisoned watermelon.
An unnamed member of his Tomahawk team told Russian news agency, Tass, that
"Alexander Pisarev died in his sleep and did not have any chronic health problems. According to preliminary data, death was the result of food poisoning."
A number of Russian media outlets including Pravda suggested Pisarev ate a watermelon alongside his wife who served the fruit. The wife was also hospitalized.
Igor Vladimirovich, the fighter's father, returned to his apartment after walking the family's dog to find that he was no longer breathing.
'I looked into the room — Alexander and his wife were sleeping,' Vladimirovich is quoted as saying by Pravda. 'I came closer and then realised that my son was no longer breathing.
'There were fractures of the fingers after the last fights, but this is nothing. We all eat the same food, we live together.'
Tomahawk later released a statement on Pisarev's passing, which did not list his cause of death.
It read: "My brother, my friend, my student! Words cannot express the extent of the loss. Alexander Pisarev is the standard of friendship, decency and courage of a Russian person.
"I and we will miss you!!! Rest in peace our brother." Pisarev was discovered by his father, Igor Vladimirovich, who returned to his son's apartment in Moscow after walking the family's dog to discover he was no longer breathing.
"I looked into the room — Alexander and his wife were sleeping," Vladimirovich is reported as saying by Russian outlet Pravda. "I came closer and then realised that my son was no longer breathing.
"There were fractures of the fingers after the last fights, but this is nothing. We all eat the same food, we live together."
Relatives of Pisarev insist he was in good health and obtained no chronic diseases.
An autopsy will determine the cause of his death, as an investigation has been opened into the circumstances of his death, with the Moscow Region Investigative Committee saying in a statement: "In Balashikha, an investigation was organized into the death of an athlete as a result of poisoning.
"Investigators, with the participation of a forensic specialist, are conducting an additional inspection of the scene, confiscating items relevant to the investigation, and planning a forensic chemical examination."
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