Influencer and wrestler Mína died on Tuesday on the way to training on the Thai island of Koh Samui. Another Czech influencer, Samir Margina, who Mína was visiting, was the first to report on the accident and the drama at the local hospital. As Deník has already reported, he emphasized above all that the doctors of Mínu they revived four timesbut they couldn’t save her anymore. He also emotionally criticized the level of care provided.
On Saturday, Deník Blesk came with the testimony of an unnamed source who is supposed to be familiar with the circumstances of the accident. “It was a risky cornering maneuver. She was apparently trying to get in front of a slower vehicle, but a truck appeared in the opposite direction,” the source claimed, adding that Mína allegedly did not have the appropriate driver’s license.
The family was threatened with hundreds of thousands of expenses
For the family, this could mean that they would have to pay both for the hospital and for the transportation of the deceased home. According to Blesk’s findings, it won’t be necessary after all. “We decided to pay the medical expenses and the repatriation itself. From our side, the case is closed,” Pavel Jechort, a representative of the insurance company Axa, told the newspaper, saying that it was a human decision in an extremely tragic situation. According to the newspaper, it is supposed to be lower than hundreds of thousands of crowns.
As already The newspaper reportedMína’s friends launched an online collection on the Znesnáze21 platform last week. By Saturday evening, over three thousand donors had sent 704 thousand crowns. According to Blesk’s findings, Mína’s family decided to donate the money to single mothers.
