A noted fitness influencer and gym founder who had been hospitalized since being shot in the head during a follow-home robbery attempt in September has died, family and friends announced on Instagram.
Miguel Angel Aguilar, 40, was shot on Sept. 13 after he and his wife were confronted by four robbers outside their home on the 11400 block of North Thurston Circle in Bell Air. He died Saturday.
Aguilar was the founder and CEO of Self Made Training Facility, a chain of 30 gyms located throughout California and several other states including Arizona, Texas, Ohio, Nevada, Florida and Virginia. Aguilar and his brand also had more than 52,000 followers on Instagram.
“We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our founder and CEO, Miguel Angel Aguilar,” his family and associates said in the Instagram post. “After a courageous three-month battle following the tragic incident that took place on September 13th, 2024, Miguel peacefully passed away on December 21st, 2024 surrounded by his loved ones.
“Miguel was more than just a leader; he was a visionary, an inspiration, a mentor, a father, a husband, family [man], and a dear friend to many. His unwavering dedication to Self Made Training Facility, his passion for the fitness industry and entrepreneurial spirit have left an enduring legacy.” […]
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