The former lead singer of the group "Na-na" Vladimir Levkin passed away on November 17 at the age of 58.
It was believed that the singer died from an oncological disease that he was diagnosed with in the early 2000s. However, the singer's daughter refuted this information after receiving the autopsy results.
Vladimir Levkin's daughter claims that her father did not die from cancer, as reported by the media, writes the Zen channel "Passion.ru".
After the diagnosis was made, it became known that doctors managed to defeat the disease.
Even when there was a relapse in 2013, doctors again managed to avoid unpleasant consequences.
And yet many assumed that the artist's life was taken by an insidious disease.
Vladimir's daughter Victoria stated that her father was feeling well and did not die of cancer.
According to the expert opinion, the patient's death was caused by pneumonia.
According to Victoria, the hospital documents will be examined by a judge.
Let us recall that Vladimir Levkin was hospitalized with a headache and cough.
It turned out that the singer had been coughing for a long time, but this circumstance did not prevent him from performing at the concert on November 1.
Levkin had no doubt that he would soon be discharged, but the next day after hospitalization he was transferred to intensive care, and the next day after that he died.
It also turned out that shortly before the incident, Vladimir Levkin visited a plastic surgeon who performed several procedures.
For reference
Levkin Vladimir Aleksandrovich is a Soviet and Russian singer, former member of the group "Na-Na" (1989-1998).