Ex-Cream Soda frontman made a video of drowning the day the band’s founder died 17:09

Former soloist of the Cream Soda group Anna Romanovskaya spoke on her social networks about a frightening coincidence about the death of the founder of the group, Dmitry Svirgunov.

According to her, she starred in a video with drowning on the evening of March 19. “It was an underwater shoot. I should have drowned. Get down. I choked several times and went out to drain the water from my lungs, ”said Romanovskaya.

On the morning of March 20, Romanovskaya learned that Svirgunov had drowned in the Volga. “It’s where we write almost all of our songs. We walked that river together many times. My whole body is throbbing. I don’t know what to say,” she wrote.

In 2016, Romanovskaya took part in the recording of Cream Soda’s debut album, Fire. With him, the group’s hits such as “Crying for Techno” and “No More Party” were recorded.

The tragedy occurred near the village of Dievo-Gorodishche, Nekrasovsky district. According to the Investigative Committee Department, a total of five people crossing the Volga on foot fell through the ice. An investigation into the incident has been initiated. Svirgunova known relative. Now two more missing persons are wanted – his 25-year-old brother and friend.



Source: Gazeta

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