Hana’s daughter revealed the last report from Father Milan Lasica († 81): A strong reaction of Adela Vincze!

by Andrea
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Milan Lasica († 81) was an icon of Slovak humor, theater and culture. He died on July 18, 2021 right on stage Studio L+S Theater in Bratislavawhen he collapsed after the last clinker. The official cause of death was heart failure. His unexpected departure deeply hit thousands of fans, colleagues and friends, but most of his loved ones who still remember him with love.

These days, one of his daughters, writers and screenwriters remembered her beloved father Hana Lasicová. “I will never forget that evening. We’ve been waiting a few times, but in the end it’s always a shock. I miss you the most that we’ll never go for lunch again,” She admitted VV on Instagram.

Despite the fact that he is no longer among us, he still feels that it is near it, albeit in a different form. “And I am most pleased that love is not dependent on the physical presence. When we know someone well, there is no need to talk to them here. I think today about all of you who can no longer pick up the phone and call your parents … just by how you are and what you are doing,” She bequeathed to everyone who lost a close person and missed very much.

Hana also posted words to remember forever. “My father’s last news was … I’m going to the theater and I’m well,” She revealed and published them together, which you can find in the gallery at the beginning of the article.

The presenter responded to her post Adela Vinczeone of her closest friends, with whom she has been associated with her friendship since childhood. “I remember that evening too. And I think I can still call. And that it should be in a nice emotion,” She commented on the words of Lasic, realizing how precious it is to have both parents.

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