He died in 2010 at 36 years. His name reappeared on everyone’s mouth after the tragedy of his niece, Mila Yankelevich.
Romina Yankelevich, Cris Morena daughterpopularly known as Romina Yan, He died at 36 in 2010 after suffering a decompensation Running on a gym tape in San Isidro. The death of the children’s actress and cheerleader moved the entire countryespecially to a whole generation of young people who grew up seeing it in the novel Chiquititas and different television strips. Now, his name reappeared on everyone’s mouth after the tragedy of his niece, Mila.
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Romina suffered anorexia throughout her adolescence and on several occasions she talked about her food disorders. “I was 15 years old, I went to a double shift school, worked until 3 in the morning and lifted at 7 … it was too much and I downloaded my anguish in my body. All that year I had a bad time and began to suffer from anorexia. I ate anything because I was obsessed that it had to be perfect. Throughout my life I downloaded my fears, insecurities and anguish with food, “he said in an interview for Tí.


Romina Yan fans paid tribute.

Romina Yan fans paid tribute.
How Romina Yan died
Romina Yan went to the gym who frequented in San Isidro, after leaving her children at school, ran for 45 minutes on a tape, when He began to feel broken down.
When he retired from the place, he walked until he reached Alvear Street and He ended up decompensating himselfat that time, a friend managed to take her from there to the Central Hospital of San Isidro. To this place It was admitted at 16:30 without vital signs. After 50 minutes of failed attempts to revive her, At 17:20 his death was declared.
Once the death was confirmed, he received the cover of Non -traumatic cardiorespiratory arrestwith a posterior autopsy ending up determining that no causative injuries were found.
Cris Morena’s daughter was buried on September 29 in a Private ceremony held at the Cemetery of the Pilarwith his fans paying tribute from the Obelisk of the City of Buenos Aires.
Source: Ambito

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