Mexico.-What did Sayuri die of? It was revealed that the Japanese anime singer has died at the age of 28.
Japanese singer, musician and songwriter Sayuri Fukuoka died at just 28 years of age.
And now her fans and several social media users are wondering what Sayuri’s cause of death was.
The world of music and anime has lost one of its great collaborators: Sayuri Fukuoka at 28 years old.
It is known that in the month of May he gave his last concerts in China before receiving the diagnosis that he suffered from a chronic illness: functional dysphonia.
Functional dysphonia is a condition that causes the vocal cords to stiffen due to tension in the larynx.
After receiving the diagnosis and through a statement, Sayuri revealed that she “felt great frustration” for not being able to work on her passion: music.
Sayuri said at the time that she was seeing a speech therapist and a singing teacher, but she felt bad about not being able to express herself and connect with the world.
However, although it is speculated that Sayuri’s death occurred from complications of her illness, it has not been confirmed.
The anime world is in mourning after the news was announced that the singer and songwriter Sayuri died at the age of 28.
Although it has not been specified that it was caused by the vocal dysphonia that he had been struggling with since the summer, it has been news that has shocked fans and the industry.
Sayuri was known for performing and composing several anime themes, including:
- Lycoris Recoil
- My Hero Academia 4
- Endens Zero
- MIkazuki
- Erese
Sayuri’s husband, whom she married last March, has asked fans and the media to respect the pain of family and friends.
Therefore, he asked to refrain from contacting them or requesting interviews with people related to Sayuri.
Sayuri was a singer who, despite being recognized in the world of anime, kept a low media profile and never revealed her real name.
However, Sayuri’s voice was recognized as being characterized by a natural tremor that expressed deep emotions.
Additionally, the lyrics in Sayuri’s songs explored dark and emotional moments in history.
By Mariana Gutierrez
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