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Former Mr. Universe fighting for his life after jumping through window

Former Mr. Universe Calum von Moger has been left fighting for his life after jumping through a window, it has been reported.

The Australian actor and bodybuilder, 31, is said to have plunged from a second-story window last week.

Moger is best known for his portrayal of Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 2018 film “Bigger.”

According to Generation Iron, Moger seriously injured his spine in the fall on May 6 and underwent a major operation.

Fellow bodybuilder and YouTuber Nick Trigilli said the three-time Mr. Universe winner was still in the hospital in an induced coma.

Trigilli claimed Moger was under the influence of drugs at the time of the incident.

Moger, who has 3.2 million Instagram followers, suffered a large number of cuts from the glass, according to reports.

Trigilli, who runs the BodyBuilding & BS YouTube channel, said in his video: “Calum is hitting a rough spot … I hope this is rock bottom for him and he can get his life back.”

Calum von Monger is said to have jumped from a second story window.
Calum von Moger is said to have jumped from a second-story window. Instagram

According to reports, Moger was recently kicked out of his family’s house in Australia.

In an emotional post on Instagram last week, he said: “Everyone has a past. We’ve all been through hard times. I admit, I messed up bad many times.

“But I don’t care about dwelling on negative thoughts of the past. All I care about is that I learn from my mistakes and become a better person.

Calum von Moger
Moger reportedly underwent a major operation after the plunge. Instagram/@calumvonmonger

“The positive achievements I’ve done in my life far outweigh the muck-ups I had along the way.

“All I can ask is for your forgiveness so I can keep moving forward on the right path again.”

Fans rushed to send messages of support after learning of Moger’s injury.

One said: “Praying for you man. You were my first inspiration with fitness and I’m hoping you get through these hard times.”

This story originally appeared on the Sun and was reproduced here with permission.