Ukrainian woman dies in Poland, she has two children


The woman died on the way to France.
In Poland, a 47-year-old woman from the Melitopol region died. She left two children. The RIA Melitopol Telegram channel tells about this.
Since a resident of the Melitopol region died abroad, a large amount is needed in order to deliver her ashes to her homeland, the report says.
The report notes that the deceased previously taught German and foreign literature at the Konstantinovskaya school of I-III levels "Prometheus".
It is known that escaping from the Russian occupation, she spent a month with her two children in a camp in Lvov, after which she bought tickets to France, where Natalia's friend was already waiting for them.
However, in Poland, where the family was supposed to make a transplant, grief happened - in Krakow, Natalya became ill. Unfortunately, without regaining consciousness, a resident of the Melitopol region died. An 8-year-old son and a 5-year-old daughter are in a hospital in Krakow. There are no relatives who could arrange custody of the children, so their fate is still unknown, the report said.
The woman is planned to be cremated in Poland. To transport the ashes to their homeland, a large amount is needed, which the family does not have. Therefore, all acquaintances and strangers of the teacher are asked not to remain indifferent to this trouble.
Financial assistance can be provided at: Konstantinovka, st. Kalinina, 137, where Natalya's elderly mother lives, or to the Privatbank card: 4149 4991 5194 8740 (Martynovskaya G. L.).
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