Nina Matvienko rested in peace on October 8. Farewell to the artist took place on October 11 at the National Philharmonic of Ukraine.
Ukrainian musician Arsen Mirzoyan for the first time named the cause of death of the legendary singer Nina Matvienko.
In an interview with the Slava + program, he said that the people’s artist was always on a diet and led a healthy lifestyle, but cancer took his life.
“The only miracle is that Nina Mitrofanovna did not complain about anything, then she was suddenly overcome by illness. We did not understand what could happen. But no one understood that it was very serious. Yes, it was oncology. I left it information to Tonya. “First of all, she didn’t want to be weak. She considered herself a healthy person, she never got sick. She was always on diets, always led a healthy lifestyle,” he said.
Mirzoyan also said that when he brought medicine to the performer at the hospital, he asked him when it would end. The singer said he wasn’t sure he felt like he was going to die.
In addition, the musician told how he saw his mother-in-law.
“Nina Matvienko is the keeper of the singing heritage. Almost half of the songs we hear are all with the help of Nina Mitrofanovna Matvienko. Many expeditions. She went to collect these Ukrainian folk songs. The all these are very dangerous in those. Days. He is a very good and intelligent person. When people treat you negatively, say bad things, but you respond completely with love. No matter how someone talks about him in somewhere, he never gets angry. Maybe somewhere in there he doesn’t understand why that is, but always responds with love,” he concluded.
Earlier it was reported that the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky expressed his condolences on the death of People’s Artist Nina Matvienko.
Source: korrespondent
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