
Sandie Crisp, transaction woman from the video Obece a la Walsa, loses her life | INSTAGRAM
Through social networks, where we are now informed about most of the things that are happening in the world, it turned out that Sandie Crisp, the world-famous transgender woman behind the video that was made, lost her life at sunrise on January 29. trend, entitled “Obedece a la Morsa”, where he appeared with a clown on his head and music mounted in a dark way.
Although this video is actually a segment of “The Goddess Bunny” a 1994 documentary that focuses on his life, however, one user on the streaming platform has edited it many times to get a bizarre result, which was shared numerous times over the internet.
At first, when the event was just reported, for some reason the users of social networks thought it was a bad joke, well, they didn’t know about the actress for a long time and they believed they just wanted returning her name in the light, the news is unfortunately true, and it was soon trend, when users showed their condolences.
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In addition to being a few days ago, from his profile InstagramCrips announced that she was hospitalized, and her followers showed her several signs of affection and wished her a speedy recovery, and unfortunately Sandie was unable to recover.
So, according to information rescued from accounts of renowned artists around the world, who have shared their condolences, as well as a large number of internet users, Sandie left this world at the age of 61 after a long time of struggling. against polio; in addition to HIV +.
Among the various reports of his death, singer Lana del Rey’s on her Instagram account stands out: “You meant everything to my sister and Hunter. Thank you for bringing so much joy into your life, ”Lana wrote in a post alongside a piece of content from Crisp.
In addition, several people close to the recently deceased actress have requested donations through one of the most used platforms for these cases, “GoFoundMe,” in order to carry out their necessary funeral services.
With an emotional message, they asked Internet users for some help in the most thoughtful way: “Sandie’s last years were placed in a living situation that we could hardly call living, placement in an assisted living, paid for by the Leg, in a small room with bugs. issues. We feel that if she couldn’t live in a palace here on earth, I hope we can give her a kingdom to immortalize her spirit forever, ”the quoted persons wrote.
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So that you are a little familiar with the topic, we tell you, poliomyelitis, polio or childhood paralysis, as is often said in popular speech, it is an infectious disease that mainly affects the nervous system and is caused by the polio virus.
The same thing that can be transmitted from person to person, mainly by fecal-oral route or, less often, through a common vehicle, such as contaminated water or food, and multiplies in the intestine from where it enters the nervous system and can cause paralysis, and unfortunately for patients there is no cure, only a vaccine.
And, as a curious fact, it is only in a very small proportion that the infected suffer from permanent paralysis, as was the case with Sandie, who was particularly partial to this secondary effect, because if she could perform other movements.
His name at birth was Johnnie Baima, and actually he had his moment of total fame, in his youth, when he starred in a few independent films and appeared in music videos by artists with Marilyn Manson status.
So, in addition to her video where most people met her, she surprised in 2007 with her starring role in “The Goddes Bunny”, a documentary based on her life and which became quite popular in underground culture.