On November 17, it became known about the death of the former lead singer of the group "Na-Na" Vladimir Levkin.
It is known that shortly before hospitalization he had a fever that could not be brought down. As the artist's concert director said, 57-year-old Levkin burned out in a few days.
Vladimir Levkin's concert director Alexander Zykin spoke about the last days of his life, reports the Zen channel "Gazeta Zhizn".
After his temperature rose, he was urgently hospitalized. On the morning of November 17, the ex-lead singer of the group "Na-na" died.
The cause of the artist's death is said to be the consequences of pneumonia against the background of cancer of the lymphatic system.
Zykin calls Levkin the most worthy artist and champion of charity.
"Of course, he's done so much. No other artist can boast of that," he told the media.
Let us recall that Levkin was diagnosed with lymphatic system cancer in 2003.
According to the assumptions voiced at the time, the illness could have been triggered by the group’s trip to Chernobyl.
It also became known that on November 23, Vladimir Levkin planned to perform at a concert in the Moscow region.
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Vladimir Aleksandrovich Levkin (June 6, 1967 – November 17, 2024) was a Soviet and Russian singer, former member of the Na-Na group (1989–1998).