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Exatlón México Star & 'Human Torch' Steph Gómez Dead From COVID At 29

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Sad news… Steph Gómez, a reality TV star best known for her appearance on two seasons of Exatlón México, passed away from COVID-19 on Tuesday.

She was only 29 years old. Related: Frank Sinatra Believed Marilyn Monroe Was Murdered Because JFK Affair The athlete was hospitalized at the Puebla Hospital last Wednesday, with her condition worsening throughout her stay.

Sadly, Steph, who was affectionately known as the “Human Torch” because of how she inspired others, never recovered. Her Instagram account confirmed her passing with a post on the day of her death, as an outpouring of love and support filled comments.

Take a look: Athlete Booster, the agency which represented the CrossFit enthusiast, also announced the news of her tragic passing,

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