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British millionaire shoots his wife, famous Czech singer, and kills himself in a house with three children: details of the tragedy

Famous singer shot dead by her husband

On June 11, 53-year-old British millionaire David Thomas Blythe shot and killed his chosen one, singer and TV star Victoria Vera, at a villa in Turkey. The tragic incident occurred when there were three minor children in the house.

After killing the woman, the entrepreneur committed suicide with the same gun. According to Metro, the couple quarreled over the jealousy of the man, who found something disturbing on his beloved's phone.

The news of the 40-year-old celebrity's death was confirmed by her sister, as well as the family's lawyer.

"It is with deep sadness and pain that I am forced to announce that my beautiful sister, the sunshine of our lives, who brought us so much joy with her laughter, positive attitude, drive and energy, has left us forever. Please, I beg you all, give us time for the sake of our children. We have recently buried our father and now our sister, and we need time to recover," the singer's family wrote.

The couple's children, who are 4, 10, and 14 years old, are now being looked after by relatives who have urgently arrived in Turkey.

Victoria was born in South Africa but moved to the Czech Republic with her family when she was 14. She first became famous for her 2006 debut album, Killing Me Softly.

Later, the star hosted a morning show on Czech radio Evropa 2 for two years, and then moved to Turkey with her children and husband, whom she married in 2014, where Blythe opened his own business.

In the last years of her life, she was engaged in organizing sports events, artistic and social meetings that were aimed at improving relations between the Czech Republic and Turkey.

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