Dominika Elischerova, a 23-year-old Muay Thai fighter and influencer known as “Mina,” has died after a traffic accident on the Thai island of Koh Samui. She was seriously injured when the motorcycle she was riding was struck by a truck and was taken to hospital, where she later died despite medical efforts to revive her, Czech officials and her team said.
Collision on Koh Samui and medical response
Thai reports say a truck rammed the motorcycle on which Elischerova was traveling while she was on her way to training. She was rushed to hospital with serious injuries.
A spokesman for the Czech Foreign Ministry told local media that “Mina died despite medical efforts to revive her.” Her teammate and witness Samir Margina told CNN Prima that doctors had tried to revive her. Margina also said, “Mina’s heart has failed three times, and now for the fourth time; she has been left in a coma four times.” He described arriving first at the scene and helping to coordinate treatment.
Career highlights and public tributes
Elischerova was a well-known Muay Thai fighter and social media influencer with more than 80,000 followers. She competed on the television program “Clash of the Stars,” which increased her profile in the Czech Republic and abroad.
After news of her death, her partner posted: “you were the greatest fighter and always will be. Thank you for the beautiful experiences.” Clash MMA also issued a statement: “We are deeply saddened to announce that Dominika has lost her last battle in hospital. Our fighter, presenter, friend and, above all, part of our family has passed away.”
Official confirmation
Clash MMA and Czech officials confirmed Elischerova’s passing following the accident. Local reporting identified the location of the collision as Koh Samui.

Elischerova was known both for her competitive work in Muay Thai and for her presence as an influencer. Further details about arrangements or an official obituary from family have not been provided in the reporting cited here.
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