Young bride from Bosnia died two days after the wedding: what happened.
Death of an influential person just two days after the wedding
According to The Sun: Unfortunately, 26-year-old Bosnian nurse Adna Rovcanin-Omerebegovic died just two days after her wedding ceremony.
Jam PressShe started to feel unwell during the celebration on September 13 and was urgently hospitalized, according to the Bosnian newspaper Dnevni Avaz.
During treatment, Adna fell into a coma and, unfortunately, died on September 15.
In addition to working on social media, she owned a beauty salon in Bosnia's capital, Sarajevo.
Mourning and tribute
Adna's death caused a great resonance among her fans. One of them wrote:
“Yesterday you were among us, today we say goodbye to you. Eternal peace, dear Adna.”
“It is unfair that the lives of young people end so early,” added another commentator.
“You will always live in our hearts,” expressed another fan.
Adna left behind her husband, four sisters, and parents.
At the time of writing, the cause of her death remained unknown.
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Farewell and memory
An autopsy was conducted to determine the reasons for her sudden deterioration.
Adna and her husband got married at the Hollywood Hotel in Sarajevo. The funeral took place on September 17 according to Muslim rituals at the Kobilja Glava Mosque.
Hundreds of people gathered to pay their last respects at her burial, local publication Crnu-Hronik reported.
“Adna always loved to help others,”said her friend.
Adna worked as a nurse at the Old Town Health Center, and makeup was her second passion that became her profession.
Her social media profiles were deactivated after her death.
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Adna Rovcanin-Omerebegovic became a bright example of how fleeting life can be valued in the modern world. The tragedy of her untimely death serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting each other and cherishing painful moments. Her memory lives on in the hearts of those who loved her, and although the cause of her death remains unknown, the fact of her passing has prompted many deep reflections on life and loss. Read also
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