Talis Kitsing | |
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Born | 28 March 1976 |
Died | 23 July 2009 33) | (aged
Resting place | Pärnamäe[1] |
Nationality | Estonian |
Occupation(s) | kickboxing trainer, politician |
Known for | Baar |
Political party | Estonian Independence Party |
Talis Kitsing (28 March 1976 – 23 July 2009) was an Estonian kickboxing trainer and a member of the Estonian Reform Party and later Estonian Independence Party. He was best known for his participation in the reality TV show Baar (The Bar).
Kitsing joined Reform Party in 2005, but left it to join Independence Party in June 2009. He had said that he thought all parties in power are corrupt, and that he valued nationalism.[2]
He left Reform Party after posting links to The Protocols of the Elders of Zion on his blog, to which the party did not react well. Kitsing said it was meant as provocation.[2]
Kitsing died on 23 or 24 July 2009, in his home. He was 33 years old, and reportedly in good health, but he was asthmatic. The cause of death is unknown or not revealed to the public.[3] His death was confirmed by police to be non-violent.[4]
After his death, Independence Party published a press release stating that they can "definitely" say that Kitsing's death was "NOT suicide" and that it "could have been a political murder".[5]
References
- ↑ Rando Tooming (24 July 2009). "Talis Kitsing saadetakse viimsele teele homme Pärnamäel" (in Estonian). Õhtuleht. Archived from the original on 29 July 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
- 1 2 Hendrik Alla (21 July 2010). "Baari-Talis: minu eesmärk on rahvuslus" (in Estonian). Elu.ee. Retrieved 2010-12-15.
- ↑ Katrin Pauts (24 July 2009). "Suri reality-täht Talis Kitsing" (in Estonian). Õhtuleht. Archived from the original on 26 October 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
- ↑ "Politsei: Talis Kitsing suri vägivallatut surma" (in Estonian). Delfi.ee. 24 July 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
- ↑ "Eesti Iseseisvuspartei avaldus erakonna liikme Talis Kitsingu ootamatu surma puhul" (in Estonian). Estonian Independence Party. 24 July 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-15.
External links
- Talis Kitsing's blog (in Estonian)