Singer Dušan Grúň died: A chilling message from his wife

On Monday, April 22, in the early hours of the morning, at 5:05 a.m., the renowned Slovak singer Dušan Grúň died – whom Czechoslovak music enthusiasts fell in love with thanks to his interpretations of songs Old native house, It was worth living, Blonde whether Pour me some wine, Malvina. He breathed his last in a Bratislava hospital, where he had been hospitalized for some time. On April 11, i.e. ten days ago, he was put into artificial sleep.

And, as his wife Mária Grúňová also confirmed, he unfortunately did not wake up. The legendary singer, a signatory of Anticharta by the way, died just a day after a terrifying status appeared on his social networks: “Please pray for me. I’m sick. I bid you farewell,” were the words of the post, which turned out to be written by his wife. At that time, Grúň was battling severe pneumonia in the hospital.

“He wouldn’t want to go from hospital to hospital for the rest of his life. Or be on devices. If that should be the case, let the Lord rather take him.” the then crying Majka expressed herself for Nový Čas Neděle. The cause of the death of a musician who performed with us, for example, with Karl Gott (†80), Waldemar Matuškou (†76) or Helena Vondráčková (76), and recorded with the orchestras of Josef Vobruba (†49) and Karel Krautgartner (†60), there was a gradual failure of the organs.

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