Zavorotnyuk died in terrible pain: details of the last days of the actress’s life

Zavorotnyuk died in terrible pain: details of the last days of the actress’s life

Zavorotnyuk died in terrible pain: details of the last days of the actress’s life

Even the best doctors could not alleviate the actress’s suffering.

In September 2019, Anastasia Zavorotnyuk was admitted to intensive care with cerebral edema due to glioblastoma, and within a few months it became known that the TV star would remain partially paralyzed forever. Over the next five years, Pyotr Chernyshev did everything he could to ensure that his wife recovered, and at one point it even seemed that the doctors’ efforts were not in vain.

In recent years, the Honored Artist of Russia has undergone two operations, and the best specialists have even developed an experimental method of treatment for her: a vaccine was created from the patient’s cancer cells to strengthen the immune system and destroy the tumor. But Zavorotnyuk suddenly got worse six months ago.

The star of “My Fair Nanny” literally began to fade before our eyes, lost a lot of weight, practically could not move, and besides, she began to suffer from terrible pain in her head.

“For the past few days she has been suffering from unbearable headaches. These attacks could only be stopped with the strongest painkillers,” insiders of the MK portal said, clarifying that the actress no longer resembled herself.

That the artist would soon die became clear relatively recently, when Zavorotnyuk underwent treatment in a prestigious private clinic in the Moscow region. The doctors refused to pay for their services out of great love and respect for ‘nanny Vika’.

“The doctors, as the people around her told us, ultimately did not accept any money from the family. Anastasia spent her last days in a hospice and died in the arms of her husband, figure skater Pyotr Chernyshev, who fought for her all these years,” the Shot Telegram channel reported.

Photo source: Still from the film “The Hunt for the Gauleiter” (2012)

Author: Alexey Pletkin

Source: Popcorn News

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