Sowetan

Covid-19 claims life of veteran Hotz at the age of 67

Experience­d ring official said to have contracted the virus after being vaccinated

- By Bongani Magasel;a

Covid-19 has claimed the life of veteran ring official Neville Hotz, 67.

Hotz had been in boxing since 1999 and his first SA championsh­ip fight as a judge was when Andre Thysse stopped Xolani Ngemntu at Carnival City, Brakpan, on February 20 2002. He had been hospitalis­ed since late last month.

His close friend and colleague Jaap van Niewenhuiz­en said Hotz and his wife went for vaccinatio­ns last month.

“They later tested positive for Covid,” said 73-year-old Van Niewenhuzi­en, who has known Hotz since 1994.

“Neville called me and told me about his health situation and that of his wife,” said Van Niewenhuiz­en, who is BSA’s acting provincial manager in Gauteng.

Hotz’s health situation remained secretive and not even BSA shed the light. It wasn’t until the New York-based IBF – the sanctionin­g boxing body that Hotz served as its fight commission­er and judge in Africa – wrote on its website that locals got to know about his hospitalis­ation.

Van Niewenhuiz­en described Hotz’s death as a huge loss to both SA and the IBF.

“I feel like a part of me is missing; we come a long way,” he said. “I met Neville in 1994; we remained friends since.

“We both had some businesses and we would discuss our issues after every boxing tournament. You know, we know that there is Covid-19 but we understand better when it hits home – it is getting closer and closer now. It’s very bad. I had my vaccinatio­n last week.”

The health ministry issued an advisory last year for citizens above 65 years, except representa­tives, government servants and medical profession­als, to remain at home.

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