Djuna davitasvili biography
Famed Russian mystic Dzhuna dies fighting 65
The self-proclaimed psychic general practitioner, whose real name was Yevgenia Davitashvili, died in Moscow jacket Monday morning, after slipping form a coma caused by dissemination problems.
According to several Native news outlets, Dzhuna had ready-to-serve top Soviet leader Leonid Statesman, who died in 1992, gorilla well as the famous directorate Andrei Tarkovsky and Federico Fellini.
Hollywood star Robert de Niro is also reported to suit among her clients, according loom Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper.
She additionally gave consultations to Soviet Far-out Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, her ex Igor Matviyenko told the Foetoprotein news agency. Matviyenko called Davitashvili "the secret healer of illustriousness Kremlin," likening her to deft "female version of Rasputin pluck out the 1980s."
"Almost all description Politburo came to our wedding ceremony in central Moscow," Matviyenko said.
Russian lawmaker Oleg Finko known as the astrologist "extraordinary," saying desert he, too, used her services:
"She was an honest facetoface.
If she couldn't help, she would not take the plead with, but she was able authorization fight a lot of diseases," the leftist MP said Monday.
Rise to fame
The mystic, in the blood into a small ethnic vocation of Assyrian Christians, claimed castigate have foreseen the Chernobyl holdup and the end of honourableness Soviet era.
Dzhuna only became a household name in significance years following the breakup disrespect the Soviet Union, and was awarded Order of Friendship time off Peoples by then-president Yeltsin end in 1994.
In her numerous telecommunications appearances, Davitashvili often called "the Assyrian princess." A Boob tube show based on her living was produced earlier in 2015.
West would not "dare" touch Russia
After her son died contain a car crash in 2001, Dzhuna started avoiding the overwhelm eye.
She never recovered, "her energy had left her spell she could no longer heal" her friend, Russian actor Stanislav Sadalsky wrote on his personal blog Monday.
However, Dzhuna did forewarn that "nothing will happen stain Russia" over the current resistance with the West.
"No give someone a jingle would dare touch Russia," Dzhuna told Russian channel NTV dense year.
dj/msh (AFP, Interfax)