Amir Khan blames ‘man-made’ coronavirus on building of ‘5G towers’

British boxer Amir Khan has outlandishly claimed that coronavirus is the result of the building of 5G towers in a series of bizarre rants on Instagram.

The 33-year-old, who won a silver medal for Great Britain at the 2004 Olympics, took to social media to address his fans and state his beliefs about the global pandemic.

He urged viewers to not believe all they read about the deadly virus, and said he thinks it is a man-made disease created by the government to help control the population.

Khan said: "I don't think it's coming from China. That's a lie, really.

"People are saying that they were eating bats and snakes and the poison mixed. What b*****t is that? Do you believe that? I don’t.

“ Coronavirus this, coronavirus that – you’re probably getting bored of it, as I am. Do you not think it’s anything to do with that 5G in these towers that are going up?

“It’s a man-made thing. It’s been put there for a reason – while they test 5G.

"It might be for population control – get rid of a lot of us, especially when they say that it harms old people.

"Look at these towers at night-time that have been put up, then telling people not to go out.”

The extraordinary claims by Khan, the two-weight world champion, come after a number of phone masts were attacked amid the rumours about 5G.


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