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8th June 2016
12:05pm BST

Mike Imber, Slice's manager, told ESPN that the symptoms may date back to a trip to Germany in March of this year.
"He went to Germany around March and got really sick while he was there," Imber said.
"I don't know what he thought it was, but he just felt sick. On Friday (June 3), he had bad chest pains and went to the hospital. I went and visited him on Friday and he seemed OK. I didn't feel like I was going to lose my friend in two days, by any means. He seemed concerned, but he seemed all right.
"I talked to him that Saturday and Sunday, and he was still in the hospital. I said, 'something's not right.' On Monday, his wife called and told me he had stopped breathing."
TMZ have also reported that there will be no medical examination following Kimbo's passing. Talking to the Broward County Medical Examiner to see if an autopsy would be needed, the news outlet was told: "We were informed of his death and after review of the circumstances, we declined jurisdiction. It is not a medical examiner case."
When asked if there was any further suggestions of substances in Kimbo's body, the Medical Examiner chief responded: "No medical legal investigation, including toxicology is necessary."
Slice was scheduled to headline the Bellator 158 fight card in London next month against James Thompson. His son, MMA fighter 23 year old Kevin Ferguson Jr has already been ruled out as replacing him on the card.
"We are all shocked and saddened by the devastating and untimely loss of Kimbo Slice, a beloved member of the Bellator family," Bellator president Scott Coker said in a statement Monday night.

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