Valdir Segato was saved by a team of Samu, but could not resist. Cause of death not revealed
Valdir Segato, known as the “Brazilian Hulk”, died last Tuesday, aged 26, after feeling sick at home in the city of Ribeirão Preto (SP). That day he turned 55. The man received medical treatment but did not survive. The cause of death was not disclosed.

According to information from the newspaper O Globo, Segato was saved from a car of the Mobile Emergency Care Service (Samu). Shortly before falling ill, she shared a video on social media to celebrate her birthday.
Segato became internationally famous in 2016, when he gave an interview to the British newspaper Daily Mail, confirming that he used Synthol mineral oil in his muscles, but had already been ordered to stop the practice. However, he continued to inject the product and his goal was to achieve a bicep diameter of 68cm.
“They always call me the Hulk, Schwarzenegger and He-Man and I like that. I flexed my biceps, but I still want to be bigger. He also revealed that he had a drug problem, but she stopped and started exercising. Soon after, an acquaintance from the academy introduced him to synthol.
The “Brazilian Hulk” shared videos of his routine on social media and had 1.7 million followers on Tik Tok, as well as 19 million likes on the app.
Source: Terra

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