Dmitriy Stuzhuk Wiki – Biography
Dmitriy Stuzhuk, A social media fitness influencer has passed away. Stuzhuk who was famous for promoting a healthy lifestyle was discharged from the hospital after eight days. However, the virus caused heart complications. He was rushed back to the hospital and his ex-wife Sophia reported that he had been unconscious and in a grave condition.
Dmitriy Stuzhuk Age
Dmitriy Stuzhuk has died at the age of 33-years-old.
Wife & Children
Dmitriy married to Sofia Stuzhuk, and the couple have three children. The dad-of-three had been discharged from hospital in his native Ukraine but was rushed back just hours later and his condition rapidly deteriorated.
In a heartbreaking tribute, his former wife and fellow Instagram influencer Sofia Stuzhuk, 25, told her five million fans: “God, I’m so sad that you didn’t listen to me about your health.”
The couple had three children David, Lola and Olivia. The youngest is just nine months old.
They split six months ago after she complained of ‘constant betrayal, cursing, showdown and stress’ but recently said they were back on good terms.
She posted: ‘Only warm memories remain, three beautiful kids and valuable experience.
‘God, it is so terrible to realise that he is not with us anymore….’
Cause of Death
A fitness influencer who thought Covid didn’t exist has died aged just 33 after contracting the virus on a trip to Turkey.
Dmitriy Stuzhuk had been discharged from hospital in his native Ukraine – but was rushed back and rapidly deteriorated.
To his one million subscribers, he appeared super-fit as he promoted sports and healthy living.
But his ex-wife and mother of his three children, Sofia Stuzhuk, 25, who announced his death said coronavirus had triggered heart complications.
After becoming ill, he had posted to his fans: ‘I want to share how I got sick and to strongly warn everyone.
‘I was one who thought that Covid does not exist… Until I got sick.’
He told them: ‘COVID-19 IS NOT A SHORT-LIVED DISEASE! And it is heavy.’
He had woken in Turkey with a swollen neck and breathing difficulties, he said.
Back in Ukraine, he was tested positive and hospitalised.
‘The hospital is completely filled with people, some of them being treated in corridors,’ he posted.
He showed how he needed an oxygen apparatus for breathing.
After eight days he was permitted to leave his ward rather than remain in an overcrowded Kyiv hospital.
‘At home, as they say, the walls heal – my condition is stable.’
But after a few hours he was rushed back to hospital where Sofia said he was soon in a ‘grave condition’ and ‘unconscious’.
Sofia – who has five million followers – posted as he struggled for life: ‘Dima (Dmitriy) had problems with his cardiovascular system…
‘His heart is not coping…’
He suffered clinical death but medics restarted his heart.
She posted: ‘His state is extremely grave. No-one can do anything with this.
‘I did everything I could so the father of my three children lives. But nothing depends on me now… ‘
Then ‘heartbroken’ Sofia announced his death.
Dmitriy Stuzhuk caught the disease during a trip to Turkey and had been taken to hospital upon returning to his native Ukraine, having tested positive.
The social media star, who promoted healthy living, was discharged from hospital after eight days, but the virus resulted in heart complications.
After he was rushed back to hospital, his ex-wife Sofia, 25, said he was in a “grave condition” and “unconscious”.
She told her followers that he had “problems with his cardiovascular system… his heart is not coping”.
“I did everything I could so the father of my three children lives. But nothing depends on me now.”
Later, she announced his death, adding: “Only warm memories remain, three beautiful kids and valuable experience.”
Earlier, Mr Stuzhuk had posted on social media from his hospital bed, saying he had woken up in Turkey with a swollen neck and struggling to breathe.
He told his 1.1 million followers: “I want to share how I got sick and to strongly warn everyone.
“I was one who thought that Covid does not exist…until I got sick.
“COVID-19 IS NOT A SHORT-LIVED DISEASE! And it is heavy.”
Dmitriy and Sofia Stuzhuk split up six months ago but they had three children, the youngest just nine months old.