After the death of his father, he entered the medical university and completely immersed himself in his studies. The young woman admitted that the large workload saved her.
The daughter of the famous Ukrainian musician Kuzma Skryabin (Andrey Kuzmenko), who died in an accident on February 2, 2015 near Krivoy Rog, Barbara gave a rare interview. The only child of the star told how he learned the tragic news in an interview with Alexei Sukhanov.
Barbara admitted that she was preparing for a joint trip with her father to Prague.
“On February 2, my father and I were supposed to fly to Prague. He was rushing to me in Kyiv. I just got home, it’s morning. We have a two-story house, I came down from the second floor. I went into the kitchen, they called the my mother and informed about it,” said the girl.
According to him, no one could believe it.
“My mother was hysterical, panicked. She did not understand what was happening. I ran out into the street and was in another reality. I did not believe that this could be true … I went to my room and started laying out clothes in the closet, not to think about it. I laid everything out perfectly to lose this fact,” added Barbara.
Note that Barbara was born in 1997. She is named after the Polish actress Barbara Brylski, known for her role as Nadia in the movie The Irony of Fate or Enjoy Your Bath. He studied to be a doctor in Kyiv. Now she works in cosmetology.
We will remind, earlier Kuzma Scriabin’s mother said that at the beginning of a full-scale war, her son would go to the front.
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Source: korrespondent

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