Brazilian singer Djidja Cardoso dies at age 32 from an alleged ketamine overdose | EUROtoday

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Djidja Cardoso, Brazilian folks artist, well-known for performing with the band Guaranteed Boi, was discovered useless this Tuesday by her household. As of now, there are not any particulars concerning the date and placement of her funeral.

His demise is believed to be associated to excessive consumption of horse tranquilizer. ketaminehas reported The Sun.

A household pal confirmed the information of his demise and mentioned Djidja's family members had tried to talk along with her by cellphone for a number of hours earlier than discovering his physique.

It is believed that she was discovered unconscious in mattress at her dwelling in Manausnortheast of Brazil, round 6 within the morning.

Authorities are reportedly conducting a post-mortem since the reason for his demise continues to be shouldn’t be confirmedand The Sun studies that cops suspect a ketamine overdose.

Djidja remained energetic within the music enterprise between 2016 and 2020, and after she stopped specializing in music, she opened her profitable magnificence salon. BelleFemme within the Amazon area.

His household has introduced his demise on the salon's official Instagram web page. Djidja rose to fame after her efficiency on the Parintins Folk Festival, a three-day cultural celebration originating in Brazil, and have become often known as the “Nia de Boi Garantido”.

Really 65,000 followers on social media and frequently shared posts concerning the festivals she carried out at, in addition to pictures of her figuring out and dealing with snakes.

This Tuesday, May 28, an announcement on the Djidja salon web page mentioned that every one its shops would shut for “force majeure reasons.” He said in the course of the second when he walked away from the music, he did so with “tears in his eyes.” In addition, the Brazilian was additionally identified for her position within the tv program “On Board – The Reality”.


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