According to his sponsor, body builder Cedric McMillan died just a year after taking time out because of a heart problem. Concerns about the safety of the sport have been raised in the last six months after the deaths of three people in the US. Black Skull USA posted an image of the New Jersey -born body builder on the social networking site with the words "RIP" on it. The sponsor said in a caption that they regret to inform you that their friend and brother, the 44-year-old and former Arnold Classic winner, passed away today. dric will be missed as an athlete, friend, and father. His family and friends are in our prayers. He fought the good fight and now rests. His family and close sources confirmed the news to Generation Iron, who noted that he was very open about his heart issues. He took a break from competing last year because of a near death experience. He said in an interview with Generation Iron that he was on life support after contracting Covid in 2020 and later pneumonia, which left him short of breath for a long time. He said in the interview that he was almost dead in July. I lost 30 pounds. I was about to go to the Arnold Classic. An athlete said that his illness was due to Covid making his heart engorged. I was trying to get ready while I was sick. That tells you how crazy we are. According to the report, he died while running on a treadmill, although it's not clear what his cause of death was. It's the latest in a string of tragedies to hit the sport, following the deaths of Shawn Rhoden and George Peterson at the end of last year. Both at a young age. The use of steroids has come under scrutiny both inside and outside of the world of bodybuilding, and the deaths remain a source of concern. 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