Talk:Milan Gutović
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Milan Gutović didn't die from the COVID-19
[edit]Where did you found the info that Lane died from the COVID-19? Nothing suggests that. In fact, my father told me that Lane actually died from thrombosis. Why you don't accept my father's trustful words?
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