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Vegan influencer who died from 'starvation' hadn't drank 'water for six years'
Vegan influencer who died from 'starvation' hadn't drank 'water for six years'
A vegan influencer, who sadly passed away from "starvation and exhaustion", may not have consumed water for six years. Zhanna Samsonova, 39, was a prominent social media star who frequently shared her lifestyle with her 25,000 followers. While her cause of death has not yet been officially confirmed, her mother said it was from a "cholera-like infection". Samsonova died on 21 July after she sought medical attention during her travels in Southeast Asia. One friend told the Russian newspaper Novye Izvestia: "A few months ago in Sri Lanka, she already looked exhausted, with swollen legs oozing lymph. "They sent her home to seek treatment. I convinced her to seek treatment, but she didn’t make it." Another said: "You don’t need to be a doctor to understand where this will lead." Now, there have been reports that Samsonova may have not had water for six years. In an Instagram post from last year, Samsonova said her body does not "require" water. "I have not drunk water for the last 6 years," she wrote. "This is a common occurrence in those who are on a fruit diet," "This is not something that I limit or restrain myself, it’s just that my body does not require it," she added. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter In her last Instagram post, Samsonova celebrated the start of the durian season in Thailand. She wrote: "It’s that fabulous time of year again – Durian Season in Thailand! Wake Up And Smell the Durian! For all you durian lovers out there, isn’t it just the best? And for those who haven’t yet experienced the joy of durian, you’re in for a wild ride!" Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-03 18:28
Robert Lewandowski responds to anger at Lamine Yamal snub in Alaves win
Robert Lewandowski responds to anger at Lamine Yamal snub in Alaves win
Robert Lewandowski responds to criticism of his conduct with youngster Lamine Yamal during Barcelona's win over Alaves.
2023-11-14 04:45
EA CEO Takes Nearly $20 Million Pay Cut
EA CEO Takes Nearly $20 Million Pay Cut
EA CEO Andrew Wilson received a significant pay cut, but his compensation remains more than 100 times the median salary at the company.
1970-01-01 08:00
Call of Duty: NEXT Twitch Drops: How to Get
Call of Duty: NEXT Twitch Drops: How to Get
Fans can get the Call of Duty: NEXT Twitch drops, including a new Weapon Blueprint, by watching the broadcast on Thursday, Oct. 5.
2023-10-05 01:14
Australia relief after Women’s World Cup opener reveals significance of Sam Kerr injury
Australia relief after Women’s World Cup opener reveals significance of Sam Kerr injury
Australia get away with it, Ireland will feel they should have got something. Both can take some encouragement from their opening game of the Women’s World Cup, while England can take encouragement from how beatable these possible last-16 opponents look. This absorbing first game for the co-hosts was so much more engaging than a single penalty from Steph Catley and a narrow 1-0 suggested. Some of that might have been down to Sam Kerr’s injury for the opening two matches. The truth is it makes Australia a completely different team. That’s also why it could have been a lot worse for the hosts. A proud if frustrated Ireland would have felt they should have had so much better, though. Many would certainly have expected worse going into this game. Australia have been seen as potential champions, a huge wave behind them, and significant momentum. That might return with Kerr, but it is for now a disruption, an uncertainty. It also can’t be discounted that nerves could have added to that. The context was key to all of this. This was the biggest match the hosts had ever played, the move to Stadium Australia symbolising that. It was also the biggest match Ireland had ever played, since it was their first ever World Cup game. They rose to that to add to Australia’s issues. Ireland have always been a defensively drilled team under manager Vera Pauw but, as befitting the occasion, there was an escalation. It wasn’t just the team giving more. There was more to the approach. It often felt as if a good defensive unit evolved into systemic hard challenges, reminiscent of a Diego Simeone side. Australia, already missing Kerr and the manner she naturally links the entire team together through her central attacking role, were further disrupted and broken up. There was little fluency to their play. There couldn’t be. Ireland were too disruptive. Louise Quinn was one of a few Irish players meeting everything at the back but it went right up the pitch. Arsenal’s Katie McCabe was typically willing to lead the way. She was so committed she suffered injury to her fingers, but was also fortunate not to be further sanctioned for a particularly abrasive challenge on Hayley Raso. Their encounters on the left developed into a proper battle, mostly in the right way - although not without some edge. The issue was maybe how the use of McCabe took away from some of her edge, but it was necessary against a superior side. It just always carries some risks of its own. There was almost a Chekov’s tackle just before half-time, when Marissa Sheva went in very heavily on Katrina Gorry. Ireland were always on the brink of giving something more on way, even as they attempted to give up no space. The only surprise was maybe how early it came, given that it looked like it was going to become one of those matches where the home side were forced to the limits of their patience. As it was, shortly after half-time, Australia lofted a ball forward. If Raso’s position in the box was anticipated, less likely was that it was Sheva marking here. The forward had her hands all over Raso’s back and the Australian finally had the recompense for a lot of punishment in the game. Her team had a badly needed penalty. Catley stepped up, the atmosphere suddenly ratcheting up. The delay only added to the nerves. Catley didn’t show any. She hammered the ball right into the top corner. Australia had their reprieve and, temporarily, enjoyed a release. There was an extended spell when they were enjoying much more space around the Irish box. That only served to show, however, how much they miss Kerr. Australia had about 10 minutes when Ireland looked affected by the goal but couldn’t maximise it. Pauw’s team in turn sensed this and really picked it up. They began to get at the hosts, to get around them. McCabe’s superb set-piece deliveries were constantly causing problems. For one, the ball fell back to Heather Payne in a free position near the penalty aree, only for the winger to swipe at it. It said enough that Australia goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold was already time wasting by this point. It actually meant there was more time for anguished chances for Ireland. As late as the 96th minute, the ball fell back to McCabe, only for the team leader to not fully get behind the shot. She immediately got behind a brilliant cross, though, that Louise Quinn could only head wide. Australia were relieved. Ireland could take huge pride, and they will surely challenge Canada and Nigeria for second place in this group - and maybe a knock-out game against England. Australia, however, take the three points. It’s a start. It could have been worse for the hosts, but it needs to get a lot better. Read More Women’s World Cup 2023 LIVE: Australia defeat Ireland after Sam Kerr blow as New Zealand stun Norway Women’s World Cup teams: Every squad and key players to watch What TV channel is the Women’s World Cup on? How to watch every match
2023-07-20 20:40
Australian government distances itself from Donald Trump Jr.'s postponed tour
Australian government distances itself from Donald Trump Jr.'s postponed tour
Australia’s center-left government has distanced itself from the postponement of Donald Trump Jr.’s speaking tour in Australia
2023-07-06 15:16
UN atomic chief backs nuclear power at COP28 as world reckons with proliferation
UN atomic chief backs nuclear power at COP28 as world reckons with proliferation
The world wants more nuclear energy as a means to fight climate change and supply an ever-growing demand for electricity, part of a generational shift in thinking on atomic power
2023-11-30 22:06
Brazil's industrial output rises less than expected in August
Brazil's industrial output rises less than expected in August
SAO PAULO Industrial production in Brazil rose slightly less than expected in August, data from government statistics agency
2023-10-03 21:15
Soccer-Algeria withdraw bid to host Cup of Nations finals
Soccer-Algeria withdraw bid to host Cup of Nations finals
By Mark Gleeson CAPE TOWN Algeria have withdrawn their bid to host one of two future Africa Cup
2023-09-27 03:19
Madden 23 Week 2 Roster Update Predictions
Madden 23 Week 2 Roster Update Predictions
Madden 23 Week 2 Roster Update Predictions
1970-01-01 08:00
Swedish Landlords Are Surprisingly Passive, Handelsbanken Says
Swedish Landlords Are Surprisingly Passive, Handelsbanken Says
Highly leveraged landlords in Sweden will continue to face challenges as surprisingly little has been done to strengthen
2023-11-15 13:43
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty's romances inspired by The Witcher 3's Hearts of Stone DLC
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty's romances inspired by The Witcher 3's Hearts of Stone DLC
'The Witcher 3' Hearts of Stone DLC has inspired the romantic relationships in 'Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty'.
2023-06-20 22:00