Covid Vaccine Advocate and Former Jacksonville Jaguars Player, Uche Nwaneri, Died Suddenly of suspected heart attack At 38

Uche Nwaneri, a former player for the Jacksonville Jaguars who supported imprisoning those who refused to take the COVID-19 vaccination, has died Suddenly of suspected heart attack at the age of 38. According to reports, the Atlanta, Georgia-based businessman had been at the residence he shared with his wife in West Lafayette, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, when he abruptly passed out.She discovered him unconscious in one of the bedrooms in her house and immediately called 911 for assistance. Unfortunately he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Boilermakers teammate Noblet was one among the many former teammates and journalists who expressed their sympathies after Nwaneri's passing. Noblet was quoted in the Journal & Courier as saying,“I am sorry to hear of his passing,” “Uche was a great person,” Jordan Woy, his former agent, told Fan Nation. “He was a very interesting person and had deep, valued and informative thoughts on sports, politics and life.”
In 2021, when the COVID-19 pandemic was at its height, Nwaneri lobbied for the COVID-19 mandate and argued in favour of sending people to prison if they refused to get the injection.

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