On March 14, the 45th anniversary of the tragic death of Anna Jantar – one of the greatest stars of Polish music. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/bd198d/620x0/1/0/2023/10/22/gvtbjgrqnqrnwaxxxxmvbpkpkrjg2bqko1lnghy4cnxg.png" alt = "Anna Jantar/YouTube @anna Movies" styles = "background-color: rgba (155,154,155,1)" > < P >Although since the air disaster, in which the Oacute; Rej died, almost passed the age of age, her songs still live in the hearts of the fan & oacute; w. In the morning program “Good Morning TVN” she took her C & Amp; Oacute; Rka, Natalia Kukulska, who in extremely moving words told about her mother and what her memory of her looks like today.

< p > Anna Jantar, known for the hit & oacute; in such as “so many sun in the whole city”, “nothing can last forever” or “the joy of the most beautiful years”, was at the peak of her career when she set off on a concert tour to Stan & oacute; in the United She returned to Poland on March 14, 1980. Unfortunately, her plane collapsed just before the Okęcie airport. The artist died at the age of 29, informs RMF.

< p > for Natalia Kukulska, who was only four years old at the time of the tragedy, this event changed life forever. In “Good Morning TVN” she confessed that the years are passing, and memories are becoming more and more blurred:

< p >< em > & I think there is something like such a buffer that this memory saved me memories. I don't know what I remember from life, and what about photos or memories. & Amp;

< P >Despite this, thanks to the recordings of her voice and songs, Kukulska still has the opportunity to return to your mother.

< P >< em > & & Bdquo; that I can listen to her voice and go back to her songs is amazing. Anyway, it is beautiful that people remember that & & ndash; added the singer.

< p > Natalia Kukulska, Epapperity of her own musical career, is also the mother of triads: John (24 years old), Anna (18 years old) and Laura (7 years old). In a conversation with journalists, she admitted that she is still catching up with the fact that my children's m “& & I am now going to my grandmother to the cemetery & rdquo;.

< p >< em > & and I am surprised how this word sounds & & ndash; confessed.

< p > when asked what grandmother Anna Jantar would be, she replied with deep conviction:

< p >< em > & & if we were similar, as a grandmother she would certainly be family, warm and so close. As far as I know, it was and we would probably still be very close. It was fate that made it not. ” < p > Despite the passage of years, TW & Amp; Oacute; Anna Jantar is still very popular. Her songs are still played in radio stations, and subsequent generations discover its timeless music. The touching words of Natalia Kukulska show that although life did not allow them to spend many years together, love and memory of Anna Jantar are still alive & ndash; ZARE & oacute; in the heart of C & Amp; Oacute; Rki, as well < p >< em > & bdquo; Nothing can last forever … & rdquo; & ndash; Anna Jantar once sang. But its legend continues, and the memory of her is indelible.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116