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"Paradise Lost" actress Naomi Kawashima died at the age of 54

"Paradise Lost" actress Naomi Kawashima died at the age of 54

Naomi Kawashima

Beijing time on September 26 news, according to Hong Kong media reports, in recent years suffering from bile duct cancer of the Japanese drama "Paradise Lost" actress Naomi Kawashima, the night before finally defeated the cancer devil died, at the age of 54. Her husband, pastry chef Toshihiko Kozuka, announced her death on a personal social networking site the night before.

Toshihiko Kazuka announced online the night before that his wife had died in a Hospital in Tokyo. He said: "Tonight (24th) at 7:55, my wife Naomi died of illness", "1 week ago, my wife still tried to perform on stage, until the end, she is an actress, as a wife, she has done her duty in this life." I sincerely thank all of you who have been supporting Naomi. Until the breath is out, Naomi Kawashima or Naomi Kawashima is really remarkable. According to Japanese media reports, Itachi found that Kawashima was preparing a party for his 50th birthday before his death, which made him feel sad.

Naomi Kawashima underwent surgery for cholangiocarcinoma last January, but after the operation, she insisted on not doing chemotherapy, fearing that side effects would affect her life, and was afraid that she would not be able to continue her acting career, and was only willing to try folk remedies. She loves acting and actively participates in front-of-the-scenes performances during her illness. Earlier this month, when she attended the Champagne event with her husband, she was found to be skinny, and it was rumored that she weighed only 66 pounds at the time, but she still kept smiling, insisted that she was in good health, and was ready to perform stage plays.

Until a few days ago, the stage drama she starred in suddenly announced the change of role, and was found by the Japanese media that she was in and out of the hospital, Kawashima posted a suyan photo on her personal website, saying, "Now the engine that can't be moved is being repaired, hoping to concentrate on treatment in anticipation of slowly returning to (showbiz)" shows her confidence in recovery, but unfortunately, after a few weeks, she has left the world.

Naomi Kawashima, who debuted as a singer in 1979, later became an actress. In 1994, he performed the Japanese drama "The Girl Without a Home" by Anda Yushi, but Kawashima's most familiar work was the Japanese drama "Paradise Lost" adapted from Jun Watanabe's novel of the same name, in which many sex scenes caused a topic of conversation, and Kawashima's popularity soared. In 2009, she married Kazuka and had no children. And the male star Furutani, who co-starred with Kawashima in "Paradise Lost", said yesterday that he deeply regretted her death.