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Angel’s fiancée sent him away in tears and hugged his portrait PHOTOS

Folk singers Ilian and Boris Dali sent their colleague Angel, who passed away on September 26, on his eternal journey. The funeral of the young man, who left after a short fight with Kovid 19, was sent by relatives, friends and relatives to the central Sofia cemetery yesterday, Telegraf writes.

Shortly after 13:00 Ilian and Boris arrived with a group of friends. They were both wearing black glasses, but that didn’t stop the audience from seeing the tears in their eyes when they said goodbye to their colleague.

Angel’s coffin was closed, there was an icon on it besides white flowers, and the portrait of the singer was not dropped for a second from the hands of his fiancée Christina. The blackened woman held the picture of her lover tightly and kept crying.

Both she and Boris and Ilian refused to speak to the media, but both said one thing: “He was an extremely good boy. We will always remember him smiling. He left very early, I hope he is in a better place. There will be a lot missing here. “

The composer Otsko, the folk singer Christiana, the make-up artist Miss Bonnie and others had also come to say goodbye to him.

At the end of last year, Angel became a father for the first time. The boy is named Preslav. This summer, the singer and his wife Christina took the kid to sea for the first time. From there, Angel shared moving shots, and below them he wrote: “Not flesh and blood, but our heart makes father and son. Becoming a father means that you have to be a role model for your son and be someone he can look for.

Ironically, the little one will not be able to look for his father before he is one year old. His colleagues are adamant that they will do everything in their power to get everything the baby and Christina need.

Photos: Telegraph

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