OR Jenny Cheiloudakis in the hospital in Sitias hospital, after a traffic accident.
Specifically, while driving she lost consciousness, as a result of which she hit a pole. The news was announced via a post on her official Facebook account, which reads: “We are sorry too announce that Jenny got out while driving and crashed into a pole. She was taken unconscious to Sitia hospital where she will remain.”
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A few hours later, the same account posted a photo of her in a hospital bed with the caption: “Jenny says she loves you.”
the day before the accident, Jenni Cheiloudaki informed her friends online that she had some health problems and visited the hospital after becoming weak. However, she said she asked to be released so she could feed her animals.
Through a video posted on Facebook, she expressed her desire to live longer, enjoy life, correct mistakes and create moments of love. At the same time, Jeni cheiloudaki said that she accepts the inevitability of death, wanting it to be calm and painless, like her mother’s. As he wrote in the post: “I’m not ready to leave yet. I want to read more books. To see my little grow up and my big animals, in my arms let their last breath. let the trees I planted have thick trunks and sweet fruit. I want to say a few more “sorry’s” and organize more love nights. I’m not ready to leave yet. But if it comes, let it come without pain. May I also die with a blessed breath,just like my mother. Amen”.
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I’m not ready to leave yet. I want to read other books too. To see my children grow up and the big animals in my arms take their last breath. Let the trees I planted have thick trunks and sweet fruit. I want to say a few more apologies and organize more love nights. I’m not ready to leave yet.But if it comes, let it come without pain. May I also die with a blessed breath just like my mother. Amen.
posted by Jenny Cheiloudakis Wednesday, December 4, 2024
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