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https://www.rt.com/news/408284-china-russia-model-death/

Multiple organ failure linked with blood poisoning is the preliminary cause of death of a 14-year-old Russian model in China, Russia’s Consul in Shanghai has said. The girl’s tragic passing last week triggered media speculation of her being overworked under a ‘slave contract.’

According to preliminary findings, Vlada Dzyuba died of “multiple organ failure”linked with blood poisoning, Andrey Kulikov, Russia’s Consul in Shanghai, told RIA Novosti. Death could have resulted from the body reacting to prolonged stress, coupled with sepsis and a nervous system infection, he added.

An autopsy would be required to definitively establish the final cause of the young model’s death, Kulikov added. “The child’s mother is in Russia, [and] without her consent an autopsy can’t be carried out,” he said.
Russian authorities are working to facilitate the mother’s travel to China.

ESSE Model Management, the agency which brought the girl to China, said in a statement that Dzyuba fell ill sick during a photoshoot in Yiwu, near Shanghai, on October 24. She was then brought to her hotel where she "began to vomit and felt dizzy during the night.” The teen model was taken to hospital in Shanghai the next day due to the "continuous bad condition of her body." Her condition deteriorated and she died in an intensive care unit early Friday.

Dzyuba, a native of the Siberian city of Perm, arrived in China for the Shanghai Fashion Week on a three-month contract which ESSE signed with the girl’s Russian modeling agency.

It was a “slave contract,” and the 14-year-old was forced to work 13 hours a day, eventually dying of exhaustion, The Siberian Times paper reported last week.

"Her preliminary cause of death was meningitis compounded by severe exhaustion… Officially, she was allowed to work three hours a week in China, a law which mirrors that in Russia," the paper said.

Vlada’s mother, Oksana Dzyuba, toldRussian broadcaster NTV that her daughter called her on the phone and said: “I’m so tired. I worked 13 hours. I want to sleep.” She was already falling ill at the time of the call and then “the fever started,” the mother added.

A friend of the deceased model told RT Russian that Dzyuba was an “absolutely healthy child… She always ate normal food. She wasn’t anorexic,”adding that “she loved her work and never complained.”

ESSE Model Management has dismissed claims that the Russian teen was employed under a “slave contract.”

"Dzyuba had 16 different jobs during her two-month stay in China. She had regular breaks while working. Most of her work was completed within eight hours. Her workload was moderate compared with other models," Zheng Yi, ESSE Model Management CEO, told the Global Times. The contract didn’t mention specific working hours. "Modeling work is not manual labor after all, just shows and photo shoots and making poses, and there are breaks. We provide underage models with more care. If they feel stressed, we will communicate with them," Zheng explained.

ESSE’s public relations director, Michelle Chien, said modeling is viewed as cultural work in the country and an "exceptional industry… [The] laws in China have no direct regulations, [so] it's OK to recruit minors," reported AP.

Shanghai Fashion Week, in which Dzyuba participated, concluded on October 18, but the event’s media representative said "Shanghai Fashion Week is also investigating when, why and where Dzyuba died,” speculating “that she could have collapsed after the show."
 
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http://siberiantimes.com/other/othe...-may-have-been-deliberately-poisoned-reports/

Model, 14, who died in China 'may have been deliberately poisoned' - report

Exhausted catwalk star Vlada Dzyuba perished in China but evidence of a 'biological poison' found in her body.

Dzyuba perished in China but evidence of a 'biological poison' found in her body.


'Vlada could have been bitten by a mortally poisonous insect, she could have eaten something, or she could have been deliberately poisoned'

'The origin of the poison has not been established yet,' reported Life.

'Vlada could have been bitten by a mortally poisonous insect, she could have eaten something, or she could have been deliberately poisoned.'

Reports say additional tests will now take place.

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A criminal case was opened into her death last month by the Russian Investigative Committee.

There was criticism that she had been allowed to miss school and work in China without medical insurance.

She died in China following a gruelling 13-hour modelling assignment.

The case has raised concerns over the "exploitation" of underage Russian models desperate for glittering catwalks careers.

When she died, there were reports she had contracted meningitis.

The official Chinese versions was that she died from septicaemia "with multiple visceral organs damaged, liver dysfunction and renal insufficiency".
 
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Case number 1000000 in the modeling world...
Poisoning is the easiest method and most used one in modeling...
 
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>tfw when slavic qt 3.14 dies before hitting her prime
 
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Foul play, overworking not factors in 14-year-old Russian model's death: Shanghai police
Chen Huizhi
00:01 UTC+8, 2017-11-18

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Vlada Dzyuba

Vlada Dzyuba, the 14-year-old Russian model who died in Shanghai on October 27, was not the victim of foul play, nor did she die from being overworked, Shanghai police said in a statement Friday night.

Her body showed no evidence of violence, and poison tests for ethanol, hypnotics, and other common drugs returned negative results.

Dzyuba was diagnosed with a “severe infection in the central nervous system, purulent meningitis, and failure of multiple organs” before she died at Ruijin Hospital just three days after she fell ill.

She was on a contract with ESEE Model Management, a Chinese model agency, and started to work in China from the end of August.

Dzyuba’s death aroused a lot of media attention after Russia's “Siberian Times” claimed that she died from being overworked in China, but ESEE Model Management later denied the allegation.

The same Russian media outlet claimed this Wednesday that some news sources said there was evidence of a “biological poison” found in Dzyuba’s body.

In their statement, Shanghai police, who were first engaged in the case on October 26 after the hospital contacted them, refuted that claim after testing her blood and the surface of her skin.

When Dzyuba was at the hospital and still conscious she told doctors that she had not had disagreements with anyone and that she didn't take drugs.

“This led us to the conclusion that she was not the victim of foul play,” the statement said.

The Russian Consulate General in Shanghai did not request an autopsy, and Dzyuba’s mother has not disagreed with her daughter’s death diagnosis, according to police.

Dzyuba’s body was allegedly transported to Russia on November 11.

“Shanghai police handled the case entirely according to the laws and regulations of China as well as international customs,” the statement said.

Police added said Dzyuba had a legal working permit when in China.

Source: SHINE Editor: Shen Ke
 
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When Dzyuba was at the hospital and still conscious she told doctors that she had not had disagreements with anyone and that she didn't take drugs.

This led us to the conclusion that she was not the victim of foul play,” the statement said.

The Russian Consulate General in Shanghai did not request an autopsy, and Dzyuba’s mother has not disagreed with her daughter’s death diagnosis, according to police.

With that you know smthing is fishy...

"She say so, then it's the truth.. and no autopsy..."
Enjoy this top notch investigation...
You can't give a final diagnosis on Organ failure without an autopsy...

I die like no one else...but yet ... it'sok...

A mother not asking a second diagnosis from another hospital... or another doctor... when you own daughter has died like that... Moslty uneducated parents... I 'm pretty sure this young lady is from a poor suburb... if not ... then stupidity... and poor girl growing up btw retards..

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"The parents do not have enough money to bring the girl's body back to Russia and she will be cremated in China, reported Mash.
Her ashes will be then flown home."

- that girl was earning 8$ a day...
 
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Shanghai agency denies overwork killed 14-year-old Russian model
2017-10-31 09:37

A Shanghai agency representing a 14-year-old Russian model who died after taking part in Shanghai Fashion Week has denied claims she was overworked and underpaid.

Vlada Dzyuba died in hospital last Friday.

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English-language newspaper The Siberian Times alleged that Dzyuba died of meningitis compounded by severe exhaustion following “a grueling fashion show in Shanghai,” AFP reported.

“We feel sorry that we lost an angel,” ESEE Model Management said in an online statement, pointing out that Shanghai Fashion Week ended on October 18 and that the girl had fallen ill six days later while on another assignment.

Zheng Yi, ESEE’s chief executive, said Dzyuba — who died without her family at her side because her mother could not travel to China in time — had never complained of being overworked.

Dzyuba had 16 different jobs during the two months in China before her death, he said, adding that most of Dzyuba’s assignments lasted between four and eight hours a day and she had regular time off.

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After Shanghai, Dzyuba traveled to Yiwu in neighboring Zhejiang Province but a model shoot was canceled because she felt unwell and she returned to Shanghai.

Doctors at Shanghai’s Ruijin Hospital said Dzyuba was diagnosed with “severe infection in the central nerve system, purulent meningitis and failure of multiple organs.”

Medical experts were of the opinion that her meningitis had no direct correlation with fatigue, but believed the exact cause of her death would be explained by an autopsy.

Dzyuba’s body is being kept at the hospital awaiting the arrival of her mother later this week.

ESEE signed a contract with Smirnoff Models, a peer agency in Saint Petersburg, earlier this year to have Dzyuba working in Shanghai for three months from August 20.

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“Modeling is not a hard job compared with many other jobs,” Zheng said, “and the girl’s working schedule was no different than that of models in other places of the world.

Dzyuba, who was 180 centimeters tall, weighed 58 kilograms at the time of her death, the same as when she came to China, according to the agency.

Dzyuba was “a happy girl with good appetite” the night before she fell ill, it said.

In Yiwu last Tuesday, the girl told her agent she wasn’t feeling well and the next day she returned to Shanghai because she was not feeling any better.

She was taken to hospital on Wednesday evening and admitted to the ICU the following afternoon when her condition deteriorated.

She was at first thought to have a skin problem as she had a rash, and then food poisoning was suspected.

Further medical checks revealed a bacterial infection already well advanced.


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The Shanghai agency, which was in constant contact with Dzyuba’s Russian agency after she was admitted to hospital, had put her through to her mother on the phone on Wednesday evening, but soon after that her breath got weaker and weaker and she could hardly speak.

Dzyuba, who would have been 15 on November 18, died around 7.30am on Friday.

ESEE produced a medical report from the hospital that gave the cause of death as septicemia.

Carrie Fang, the chief agent for ESEE who was at Dzyuba’s side when she died, fought back tears and told a press conference that the young Russian had been enjoying the two months she spent in China before her death.

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ESEE declined to give precise figures for how much the teenage model earned, but Fang denied reports it was as little as US$8 a day.

ESEE, which said it has 20-30 international models in Shanghai, said it had covered the medical expenses.

The firm has its headquarters in Shanghai and offices in Hangzhou, Beijing, Xiamen and Hong Kong.

“She was young, she was a very excitable girl, she liked to eat, she liked to eat chips, like a teenager is supposed to do,” said Fang.

Zheng said: “It’s difficult for us to control whether our foreign partner has a good idea of the health of their models, so we often ask for older and more mature models. We will make sure to be more serious about it with our partners in the future.”

In an interview with the 59.ru news service, Elvira Zaitseva, head of the Russian modeling agency, said she had not personally checked Dzyuba’s contract, but supposed that the previous insurance from the girl’s first trip to Shanghai, in spring this year, had been extended.

Representatives from the Russian agency are also expected in Shanghai this week, ESEE said

http://www.sohu.com/a/201376309_391475
 
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RIP
14-age is the illegal working age by China Labor Law, how the girl come to China for work ? Even Chinese workers in the factory must >16-age.
 
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14years old... she was too young to be working as a model... should be in school like a normal kid.
 
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With that you know smthing is fishy...

"She say so, then it's the truth.. and no autopsy..."
Enjoy this top notch investigation...
You can't give a final diagnosis on Organ failure without an autopsy...

I die like no one else...but yet ... it'sok...

A mother not asking a second diagnosis from another hospital... or another doctor... when you own daughter has died like that... Moslty uneducated parents... I 'm pretty sure this young lady is from a poor suburb... if not ... then stupidity... and poor girl growing up btw retards..

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"The parents do not have enough money to bring the girl's body back to Russia and she will be cremated in China, reported Mash.
Her ashes will be then flown home."

- that girl was earning 8$ a day...
The authority has to follow procedure.

From the report, none of the various accusation turn out to be true, there doesn't seem to be any evidences of foul play discovered.

If there is any, I am sure either the Russian consulate or the mother would have requested an autopsy.
 
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The authority has to follow procedure.

From the report, none of the various accusation turn out to be true, there doesn't seem to be any evidences of foul play discovered.

If there is any, I am sure either the Russian consulate or the mother would have requested an autopsy.

Well, I can't speak for Russia neither China...but per exmple in France (Or EU)...when the cause of death is not "sure" and it happened in a particular situation like this one... The family has no say in the uatopsy since it will be the justice/juge who will ask for an autopsy...

In this case, we can't be sure...whoever they are... whatever it's a criminal matter or not...with the cremation it's over...
As for the Russian consulate... they already failed in their work... The family couldn't take back the body...because it's finanacial situation... But it shouldn't be their problem either...since in case of a death that can't be payed by the family... the State ( here Russia) should have repatriate the body As it is... with no cremation involved. But they didn't.

This case feel like a Borito one... Everything went fast...too fast for a 14 years old girl who died "like that"...

Anyway.
 
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Doctors at Shanghai’s Ruijin Hospital said Dzyuba was diagnosed with “severe infection in the central nerve system, purulent meningitis and failure of multiple organs.”

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meningitis
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A map of the world showing where meningitis is most common. Countries in red: Meningitis is common (So-called meningitis belt in Africa). Countries in brown: Sometimes there are epidemics of meningitis. Countries in grey: They may be a few cases of meningitis, each year. Note the map is not completely accurate though.
 
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Well, I can't speak for Russia neither China...but per exmple in France (Or EU)...when the cause of death is not "sure" and it happened in a particular situation like this one... The family has no say in the uatopsy since it will be the justice/juge who will ask for an autopsy...

In this case, we can't be sure...whoever they are... whatever it's a criminal matter or not...with the cremation it's over...
As for the Russian consulate... they already failed in their work... The family couldn't take back the body...because it's finanacial situation... But it shouldn't be their problem either...since in case of a death that can't be payed by the family... the State ( here Russia) should have repatriate the body As it is... with no cremation involved. But they didn't.

This case feel like a Borito one... Everything went fast...too fast for a 14 years old girl who died "like that"...

Anyway.
Well, in China, it work similar as I understand it.

The authority, if suspicious of foul play has the right to order an autopsy without family consent. But if there isn't any evidence, they are not allow to perform autopsy unless requested by family. In traditional Chinese value, disturbing the body of the death could be a real sensitive and serious matter.

In this particular case, there isn't any evident of foul play to go by. And you said "not sure"? I don't think the medical report said "not sure".

If the police, doctor are confident of the investigation and medical finding, then it is up to the Russian consulate or the mother to decide they want to trust it or not. Also, I doubt that it is common practice for the state to pay for repatriation of anyone who pass away oversea.

Is there any reason to be suspicious? Who would want to hurt, let alone murder a 14yrs old? And I don't think it is possible to kill someone like that with disease. This is real life, not crime drama/novel.
 
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Well, in China, it work similar as I understand it.

The authority, if suspicious of foul play has the right to order an autopsy without family consent. But if there isn't any evidence, they are not allow to perform autopsy unless requested by family. In traditional Chinese value, disturbing the body of the death could be a real sensitive and serious matter.

In this particular case, there isn't any evident of foul play to go by. And you said "not sure"? I don't think the medical report said "not sure".

If the police, doctor are confident of the investigation and medical finding, then it is up to the Russian consulate or the mother to decide they want to trust it or not. Also, I doubt that it is common practice for the state to pay for repatriation of anyone who pass away oversea.

Is there any reason to be suspicious? Who would want to hurt, let alone murder a 14yrs old? And I don't think it is possible to kill someone like that with disease. This is real life, not crime drama/novel.

Foul play has been put aside Because the girl said that she had no enemies and didn't use drugs... it was based only on that...
When I meant not sure..; ofc it's not about the diagnosis... but what resulted in her death, that it's not sure... and therefore an autopsy could have been used to confirm the "why"...
As for ,if the state should take charge of a national dead body in a foreign country..when the family couldn't do so... yes they had to... Ask you consulate outside China and you'll see ( I least for us it is...)

Try to read what happen in moddeling world... thing worst than that happen for nothing..; like this girl who got poisoned by her roomates to stop her for going a casting... and died... or the other one poisned with rat poison because, her rival " supposed" she will be taken instead of her... poisoning is widely used...even thou' death is rare... mostly minor things...
I spoke back in the days with models...and what you hear is quite... scary... when you take into account their young age ( 15-19) and what they are willing to do... to themselfs and to others...

Ofc It could be rivals, like it could be the agency... like the one where the agency gave her "candies" everyday... but in facts it was MDMA is small quantities... they used it on her... to make her more appealing to males juries...
And I can go on with those stories...

The modeling biz is extremely competitive and hard... and when you get young girls in that world... who can't understand what is responsability and what is wrong or right... you have btw your hands... kids playing with fire, ofc not all of them, but it's quite present and some pay the price...

In the End, this girl, could have died "normally"... and nothing was involved... but how the case was handled by every sides ( agency/mother/consulate etc...), you can smetimes ask questions... and ffs she was 14years old... with no medical problems...

Anyway.
 
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