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Arianna Mihajlovic’s outburst a few weeks after Sinisa’s death: “I demand respect”

The wife of the ex-footballer, who died a few weeks ago after a long illness, published a message on social networks that apparently resulted from some comments about her family that she didn’t like.

Arianna Mihajlovics outburst a few weeks after Sinisas death I

Rough outburst by Arianna Mihajlovic. The wife of the ex-footballer, who died a few weeks ago after a long illness, published a message on social networks that apparently resulted from some comments about his family that she didn’t like: “You all think you know my family’s private things. They talk, they publish statements, interviews without really knowing how things went! I demand calm and respect. Thanks.”

Solidarity for Arianna Mihajlovic

No additional explanations, despite the comments on her post that arrived in the hours that followed, with the solidarity of those who are following and supporting her precisely in this difficult moment, and who can only try to imagine the pain that Arianna Mihajlovic has suffered in the last Time has gone through weeks, the few since that day in December when her husband Sinisa died.

Ariadne’s pain and living memory also in social networks

It is not the first time that Arianna Mihajlovic, after the death of her husband, speaks about Sinisa and the feelings caused by this great pain that hit her in December. “It’s the night that takes care of you,” Mihajlovic’s wife captioned a beautiful photo shared with him on social media. It’s a memory of a serene moment. “The silence of the night makes a lot of noise,” comments the comment below posts her friend Elena Santarelli. “I love you,” writes Virginia, one of the couple’s daughters. “You will never be distant.” Sinisa and Arianna have built a large family together for 27 years. Father of five children, always united in love: “After almost 25 years of marriage and five children, I know that I owe everything to my wife”, said Sinisa in his 2020 autobiography. “If she hadn’t been next to me during my battle with leukemia, I wouldn’t have made it.”