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Maryna Borzhemska said that her children are being threatened after the death of Viacheslav Uzelkov

Maryna Borzhemska said that her children are being threatened

Maryna Borzhemska, the ex-wife of Ukrainian boxer Viacheslav Uzelkov, whose life ended on November 9, said that their children Robert and Olivia began receiving threats online. According to the fitness trainer, people are directing negativity at her offspring through far-fetched stories about difficult relationships in her former family.

The woman wrote about this on her Instagram. She appealed to domestic media and social media users to stop speculating on a difficult situation.

"Dear media, I am asking you to stop manipulating the death of Viacheslav Uzelkov. You are endangering my children, who are receiving threats after your far-fetched articles. Children. They do. Threats. Do you understand this?" the fitness trainer wrote.

Maryna Borzhemska emphasized that none of the haters know what really happened in their family. The couple broke off their relationship 6 years ago, after which they each began to live their own lives.

"It is better to pray for Viacheslav's soul, honor the memory of the man who has passed away and do not direct your aggression at those who are still alive. I ask you to refrain from manipulating and speculating on this situation," the boxer's ex-wife added.

On November 9, former WBA Intercontinental, IBO International, and WBO Intercontinental light heavyweight champion Viacheslav Uzelkov died at the age of 45. The tragic news was reported on the Facebook page of the Ukrainian Boxing Federation. The athlete passed away because a blood clot suddenly broke off.

On the day of Uzelkov's death, his 15-year-old son Robert took to the Internet to post a farewell comment. He noted that despite his difficult relationship with his father, he was still hurting from the loss. Over time, the young man faced a lot of hate because he had previously disowned his father. Robert noted that he supported Uzelkov during his treatment and urged people to turn on their brains and not write negative things at such a time.

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