Monday, 18 Nov 2024

MMA fighter who called himself the Unvaccinated Assassin ‘stabs doctor to death with animal bone in row over Covid jab’

A RUSSIAN MMA fighter who called himself the Unvaccinated Assassin is facing a murder charge for allegedly stabbing a doctor to death in a row over the Covid vaccine.

Akmal Khozhiev, 27, has been detained in Guam for allegedly choking and stabbing Dr Miran Ribati, with an animal bone that was leftover from a meal.


According to local reports, Khozhiev's mother and sister had tried to stop the attack. 

The moment the MMA fighter was arrested by police was caught on camera.

The 44-year-old victim, a radiologist, had lived in Guam for over a decade.

Khozhiev, who was born in Uzbekistan, is reportedly married with a baby son.

He was a known anti-vaxxer and even ran a social media campaign against vaccines claiming "vaccine is not working" urging people to "mask off".

He retained the doctor as a client and the pair had been having dinner, reports claim. 

They argued over Covid-19 vaccinations, and a row ended with the fighter – known as AK – telling Dr  Ribati: “I don’t trust you anymore.”

Local reports in Guam say that the radiologist was found lying in a pool of his own blood. 

When police arrived, a witness said he told an officer: “Sir, it’s me, it’s me, I killed him.”

Khozhiev had studied at St Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation, and subsequently held down a job at the city’s Pulkovo airport. 

He had worked as a trainer at a gym before being fired for “threatening customers”.

The authorities in Guam have charged him with aggravated murder and assault, use of a deadly weapon, strangulation, felonious restraint, assault and family violence. 

Medical colleagues said Dr Ribati “will be sorely missed”.

“His talents were undeniable and impeccable,” said a hospital statement. 

MMA fighter JJ Ambrose said that Khozhiev “was such a great person – until he wasn’t”.


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