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"MY FATHER WAS SICK, AND I DIDN'T KNOW" The singer still regrets not visiting him at his death and fulfilling his wish: "He was never my grandson"
Serbia🏛️ Politics10 days ago

"MY FATHER WAS SICK, AND I DIDN'T KNOW" The singer still regrets not visiting him at his death and fulfilling his wish: "He was never my grandson"

Marta Savić, Serbian singer, has publicly expressed deep regret over not visiting her terminally ill father during his final days due to fear for her newborn daughter's safety. She revealed that she avoided visiting him because she was terrified of putting her infant daughter in the car. Her father passed away shortly after his condition worsened, and he had wanted to see his granddaughter before dying. Savić now feels immense guilt, especially when her daughter says 'mama, tata, deka' (mom, dad, grandpa), reminding her of her father's absence. Meanwhile, Marta's ex-husband, Mile Kitić, admitted to having an affair while married to her.

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"MY FATHER WAS SICK, AND I DIDN'T KNOW" The singer still regrets not visiting him at his death and fulfilling his wish: "He was never my grandson"

Marta Savić, Serbian singer, has publicly expressed deep regret over not visiting her terminally ill father during his final days due to fear for her newborn daughter's safety. She revealed that she avoided visiting him because she was terrified of putting her infant daughter in the car. Her father passed away shortly after his condition worsened, and he had wanted to see his granddaughter before dying. Savić now feels immense guilt, especially when her daughter says 'mama, tata, deka' (mom, dad, grandpa), reminding her of her father's absence. Meanwhile, Marta's ex-husband, Mile Kitić, admitted to having an affair while married to her.

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