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Bodybuilder infamous for touching men’s muscles found dead in flat

A bodybuilder, who became a “urban legend önce after prohibited from touching the muscles of people, was found dead.

In 2006, Akinwale Arobieke from Liverpool was subjected to the prevention of sexual crimes in 2006 – this asked him to touch, feel or measure the muscles or to do crouching exercises in the public opinion.

The court order was followed by the imprisonment of 15 harassment number of harassment for following young people with demands such as wanting to feel their muscles.

When he was tried for violating the order in 2009, his reputation was spread to the North West and was accepted as an urban legend by many people.

Emir was removed in 2016 after the appeal.

Mersexide police spokesman said: “Last night after a stable death on Tuesday, August 26th, we can confirm that emergency services were in the Toxteth region.

“Around 20.30, civil servants were informed that a man in their 60s was unresponsive at an address on the Prince Park, Devonshire Road. Unfortunately, he was pronounced as a deceased at the scene.

“The man’s death is not suspicious and a file will be prepared for Coroner.”

Akinwale Arobieke was once the subject of a BBC three programs.

Bay Arobieke, who was taken as a part of the documentary, then filed a complaint to Mersexide police that the documentary was racist and unjustly presented it.

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