Showbizz in the Middle of december hovered Stefan Everts (46) for days between life and death after he is stung by a malaria mosquito in Africa. The ex-motorcrosser came back on, but is now already a few weeks in the Gasthuisbergziekenhuis in Leuven. The 46-year-old Limburger underwent last week a teenamputatie because he is with a botinfectie his right foot today. He showed also an x-ray of his foot on social media: “When they were still four,” he wrote there.

Everts troubles for several months with his health, after a malaria infection suffered during a race for charity in Lubumbashi (Congo). If he teenamputatie not had to undergo, he Everts his whole foot to lose. The surgery went well, but the tenfold world champion, has yet to get the six hours of a dose of antibiotics needed for the infection to his foot to fight. He hopes next week to be able to return.

It is, however, still waiting to see if his other toes spared; a few weeks ago told Everts in All of that the chance that his big toe is able to maintain approximately 50 percent, but that the other in the necrosis stage sit. “It will be another five to six weeks for them to decide,” said Everts. “The condition of my left foot is much better, which is recovering well. But my heels and right foot is going very slow.” Everts tries to have the courage to keep by using weights to train, and on the exercise bike to bikes, but very much, he can not do it yet. “Mentally it goes. Life goes on, hey. Although I did not feel like anything.”