After Poplavska's Death: The Actress's Belongings Were Taken from the Apartment Without the Family's Consent.
21.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
21.10.2025
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Worrying Details After the Loss of Marina Poplavska
According to inkorr.com: Ludmila Poplavska, the actress's sister, shared information about the events that occurred after her tragic death. She reported that the team of 'Diesel Show' searched and took all the belongings of the actress from her rented apartment in Kyiv without the knowledge or presence of her relatives.
On the day Marina Frantsivna died, her belongings were collected by the order of the management of 'Diesel Show' without our consent, without my presence in the rented apartment in Kyiv. I found out about this on that day around 1 PM. I said that I needed to take Marina Frantsivna's things. They said that all the things were in the office.
Ludmila noted that she received no explanations from 'Diesel Studio'. The landlord's confirmation that the belongings were taken raised concerns for Ludmila, and she considers these actions illegal.
Fear of Possible Thefts Within the Company
From the lawyer who handled the car accident case, Ludmila learned that representatives of 'Diesel Show' were afraid of possible thefts. However, in her opinion, this is not a justified reason for such actions.
After the heavy loss of Marina Poplavska, her family faced the situation when the management of 'Diesel Show' took all her personal belongings from the apartment without the relatives' consent. Such actions caused outrage among relatives and raised doubts about the legality of the company's actions. The situation surrounding the looting may further worsen the attitude towards 'Diesel Show', which has already suffered serious losses due to the tragedy.Read also
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