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updated: 17/2/20 21:12
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Julia Reitbauer (25) dies unexpectedly and suddenly during her trip to South America. Family, friends and their clubs mourn.
- The news of Julia Reitbauer’s death in distant Bolivia spread like wildfire in the district town.
- The family and the many friends of the 25-year-old Brucker were deeply shaken by the unbelievable and sad news.
- All of them cannot understand why they should suddenly no longer see the cheerful and popular young woman again.
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– At the third of December Julia and her 33-year-old friend Christopher Sagittarius kicked theirs with joy travel to South America on. Three months the young couple – they had been together for eight years – wanted to travel the South American continent.
Tragedy on vacation: In December Julia Reitbauer and her boyfriend started for South America
After already Chile, Bolivia and Peru explored by bus and plane, Julia had pneumonia in the 3500 meters high Andean City Cusco to the hospital for eight days.
Julia Reitbauer has to go to hospital with pneumonia at an altitude of 3500 meters
“Then she was actually fine,” says her friend Christopher, hesitating. The two continued their journey. But in La Paz A pulmonary embolism brought Julia’s young life to an abrupt end on February 3.
Death tragedy in South America: After an initial recovery, Julia Reitbauer suddenly dies
“She is a real Brucker child,” says mother Gisi. Kindergarten, school, training, everything Julia did in Bruck. Many friendships existed from that time. After training as a hairdresser, Julia added further training as a legal assistant and graduated as the best. In April she should start her further training as a legal specialist.
Great sadness at Brucker EVF and Razorbacks clubs
Julia skates with Conny Schober at EV Fürstenfeldbruck learned where her father Sepp and brother Tobi are still active today. Later Julia worked as a trainer in the club.
Both Fursty razorbacks she was there as a cheerleader and also active as a trainer. As an active dancer, she joined the home guild, where she founded her own group with the former “No Limits” dancers.
The associations to which Julia belonged took the news of her death with great dismay and set up a joint donation account to help the family, who are facing enormous costs for the transfer and funeral. “We can not take the pain out of the relatives, but at least we can support the family financially,” said the home guild, Razorbacks and EVF.
On Wednesday everyone can say goodbye to Julia and accompany them on their last journey – as they all knew, and not in black, the family wishes. The funeral service begins at 10 a.m. in the forest cemetery, followed by the funeral.
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