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A 95 -year -old Ukrainian woman who survived Nazis, Chernobyl and Covid died run over while crossing the street in front of her home in Brooklyn, USA.
On January 23, Mayya Gil was run over For a van, at the door of the house.
The 95 -year -old Ukrainian, who seemed unbeatable, managed to escape the Nazi invasionin the 1940s. Then he survived the nuclear disaster of Chernobyl in Ukraine, in 1986. More recently, in 2020, COVID-19.
As it tells, on January 23, a normal Thursday, around lunchtime, Mayya Gil was heading with her home health assistant, when a cargo van turned left and stuffed against them.
According to the New York Police Department, cited by the same newspaper, the health assistant was hospitalized in a stable state, but The elderly the injuries and died.
Escaped everything but at the street in front of your home
In 2020, he made a report about Mayya Gil’s life.
A native of Khmelnytskyi, in western Ukraine, he moved to Kiev, with his mother and brother, when he was 12, to escape the invasion of the Nazis.
In Kiev, Mayya met the man with whom he would get married, Vilyamand with whom it had its twin daughters.
In 1986, when the devastating nuclear disaster of Chernobyl occurred in Ukraine, LarisaOne of Gil’s daughters moved to New York. Six years later, the rest of the family followed her.
In 2013, the daughter who led family immigration to the United States died at the age of 58 after a fight against a pancreatic cancer.
Gil’s husband passed away in 2020 after contracting Covid-19 at the pandemic peak. But Mayya Gil endured firm and survived to the infection.
After A life to escape deathThroughout the world, and all that could have killed her, curiously, was the street even in front of her fatal house.