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Kickboxer trainer cremated after COVID-related stroke

A KICKBOXER trainer who died after suffering a stroke and tested positive for the coronavirus disease was cremated last Oct. 2 in La Trinidad, Benguet.

Manuel Sanidad, who trained athletes of the Samahan ng Kickboxing ng Pilipinas to three golds, two silvers and one bronze medals in the South East Games in Manila last year died last Thursday after 11 days of confinement at the Benguet General Hospital.

 


The late Manuel Sanidad (right) with Highland Boxing Production owner Brico Langbay Santig.

His family are now awaiting for the donation from the Philippine Sports Commission.

Nagbigay din kami ng donation para sa expenses at cremation,” said Brico Santig, owner of Highland Boxing Promotion,

The donation came from Singwangcha Foundation, Team Lakay-SKP, Mark Sangao, Malayan Kanfu member, Wilbur Andogan, Darin Miller, Mario Antero, Ricky Inggala, Susan Macaraeg, Benguet General Hospital and Highland Gym.

Santig and the rest of his coaches were staying at the Highland Gym together with Sanidad, who was taking refresher kickboxing techniques.

Santig and the coaches later had a swab test and declared negative. They are now back to the Highland Gym at Km. 6. (Lito delos Reyes)

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