Brazilian Bodybuilder José Mateus Correia Silva, 28, Dies of Heart Attack During Gym Workout
The sudden death of the award-winning athlete has left the bodybuilding and fitness community in shock, raising concerns about health risks in the sport.
- José Mateus Correia Silva, a 28-year-old Brazilian bodybuilder, collapsed from a fatal heart attack while training with friends at a gym in Brasília on November 22.
- Despite immediate efforts to revive him, including being rushed to a nearby fire station, Silva could not be saved, and his death was confirmed by his brother Tiago.
- Silva, who had retired from competitive bodybuilding, was a respected coach, fitness entrepreneur, and social media content creator, continuing to influence the fitness world post-retirement.
- His family stated that Silva had no prior health conditions, making his sudden passing even more shocking and sparking discussions about the physical demands of bodybuilding.
- This tragedy follows a series of recent deaths of young bodybuilders, highlighting growing concerns about the cardiovascular health risks associated with the sport.