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Previous Voice child Star Karen Silva has died at 17 years after experiencing a hemorrhagic stroke.
Silva made a name for himself after moving on to the semi -finals in the music competition show 2020 at 12 years old. Her death was confirmed in a post shared on her official Instagram Page Thursday 24 April.
Posten announced that Silva died after hospitalization at São João Batista Hospital, in Volta Redonda, after hemorrhagic stroke.
“Karen Enchanted Brazil with her powerful voice and striking presence even in childhood, when she participated in The Voice Kids 2020,” continued the post. “Since then, she has followed a brilliant path and united talent, charisma and representation at every step.”
“More than a future artist, Karen was a symbol of empowerment, especially for black girls who found in her inspiration and strength to dream. Her music, her message and her joy leaves a deep mark on everyone who met her and followed her journey.”
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The post concluded, “At this moment of great pain, we send our solidarity to their parents, Manoella and Fernando, with friends, family and fans. May your light on your light continue to guide us.” The message was originally written in Portguese and has been translated into English via Instagram.
The departure comes days after a post shared on her Instagram The profile Monday 21 April, the Brazilian singer’s health match revealed. “Singer Karen Silva is facing a health problem and at the moment she is still under medical care, with support and affection in her family and team. We ask for respect, empathy and prayers as she recovers peacefully. All updates will be made by our official channels we thank everyone for love,” the post read.
Silva began to take singing lessons at the age of 8 in the hope of singing Edwin Hawkins Singers’ 1967 arrangement by “Oh Happy Day”, Per Daily Mail.
“After only a few lessons, she sang the song and enchanted everyone with her striking voice,” said her first vocal coach, Lana Netto, according to the outlet. “From that day Karen never stopped singing and imprisoning people.”
She is survived by her parents Manoella and Fernando.