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The bodybuilding world was shocked to learn the news of Jo Lindner’s sudden demise at 30. Bodybuilding icon Noel Deyzel shared the saddening news, and the girlfriend of the German fitness influencer revealed an aneurysm as the cause of the death of Lindner. His followers went into a mourning phase soon after, and tributes poured on social media for the fitness icon. Now, another bodybuilding star, Rich Gaspari, acknowledged the death of Lindner.

Gaspari shared a heartfelt note about the late bodybuilder and reminded his followers to value life because it is short and uncertain. Further, he asked his fans to spend time with family this weekend to celebrate life.

Rich Gaspari paid tribute to Jo Lindner with a special request to fans

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Sharing the news of the 30-year-old icon’s death, Gaspari in his recent Instagram post, wrote, “I was really saddened to hear of the lose of @joesthetics who died suddenly of a blood clot to his brain,” in the caption of the video.

The 60-year-old bodybuilding icon revealed that he loved watching Lindner’s posts. “I really enjoyed watching his posts and seen this guy rise up as a big influencer in the sport,” he said. He further revealed that the influencer’s sudden death made him acknowledge the uncertainty of life.

Remember that life could be really short. Enjoy the life to the fullest. Every day you get up, thank God, and be grateful,” he added in his video. He reminded his fans to spend time with their families this weekend and wrote, “Enjoy the holiday weekend with friends and family on this 4th of July weekend,” before concluding his post. The bodybuilding community is grieving the death of a rising star due to an aneurysm. However, this isn’t the first case of aneurysm in the bodybuilding community.

George Peterson III’s death in 2021

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The bodybuilding community woke up to the disheartening news of George Peterson III passing away on 8th October 2021. He was 37 and an Arnold Classic Pro winner in 2019. He was gearing up for the Men’s 212 division before his demise.


It is reportedly attributed to an aneurysm, though the cause of death is unknown. As per sources, the bodybuilder was found dead on his hotel bed while his nose was bleeding. Dave Palumbo suggested it could be a case of aneurysm.

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The rigorous training and diet routines often stress bodybuilders. The rising deaths in the sport are also adding to the distress of the fans of the sport. Another legend returned to the soil well before time, leaving discontent in his fans’ hearts.

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