A founding member of the Russian pop group Cream Soda drowned on Sunday on the age of 34. His band’s track “Aqua Disco” turned an anthem throughout anti-war protests in Russia.
Dima Nova, whose actual title is Dmitry Svirgunov, is alleged to have fallen into ice whereas crossing the frozen Volga River within the Yaroslav area northeast of Moscow, based on the Russian news website Peopletalk. Dima Nova is alleged to have been with 9 different folks. Five of them broke by means of the ice on the river.
Two folks had been apparently capable of climb out of the water. The different three folks – together with the musician and his youthful brother – had been then thought of lacking. The physique of the initially lacking Nova has now been discovered. One of the 2 individuals who was capable of get out of the water died within the ambulance, writes the band “Cream Soda” on Instagram.
In her track “Aqua Disco,” Cream Soda criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s alleged $1.3 billion mansion. The track was sung on the protests earlier than and throughout the early days of the Russian battle of aggression. The band turned an icon of the anti-war motion, based on Newsweek.
The band introduced the musician’s demise on Instagram on Monday, on Tuesday they wrote: “An official identification took place today at 9 a.m. Dima and Goshi are no more.”
Source: www.nationalturk.com