A 17-year-old singer has died after suffering a stroke just before going on stage.
The young performer, Andreea Micu, was with a folk dance ensemble moments before a performance at a festival in Bisoca, Romania, on 9 May, when she complained of a severe headache.
Within seconds, she collapsed to the ground.
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She was rushed to hospital in Buzău before being transferred to a specialist facility in Bucharest.
Andreea was diagnosed as having suffered a stroke and underwent emergency treatment. Her condition remained critical.
Tragically, after two weeks in a coma, she died on Saturday (23 May).
Andreea, from Vintilă Vodă, came from a family of artists, as reported by Need To Know.

She attended high school in Buzău and was part of a folk dance ensemble in Mânzălești.
She was the granddaughter of instrumentalist Cristian Micu – himself the grandson of writer Mircea Micu – and had grown up immersed in folk music traditions.
Andreea frequently appeared on stage with her grandfather, including in TV programmes and live performances.
Cristian Micu said she “had so many dreams and so many friends”.
He wrote online: “Do you know what I wish for right now, Andreea?
“I wish God would slap me awake from this sleep and tell me it was all just a bad dream, and that you’re okay.”
Stroke rates in older adults have declined, but cases in people under 55 have been rising sharply over the past 10–20 years, with around 20,000 new “young stroke” cases annually in the UK, according to a 2024 study.
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