After the tragic death of the woman he loved, Yaroslav Sumishevsky not only experienced personal pain, but also lost a roof over his head.

Once upon a time, the singer and his common-law wife Natalya started life from scratch: they bought a plot of land at the excavation stage, took out a loan, borrowed four million rubles from the woman's mother and invested more than 35 million rubles in repairs. They plan to live in this house for many years together with their common son Miroslav, write StarHit.
In winter 2021, in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Yaroslav and Natalya will attend their next concert. There was a terrible accident, causing the foreign car to turn into a pile of metal. Yaroslav was able to recover but Natalya died.
Life dealt Sumishevsky another blow. The house was registered in Natalia's name. The woman's parents and the eldest daughter from her first marriage received the inheritance without informing Sumishevsky. They then divided the property into three equal parts.
As a result, the theater star was never able to defend ownership of his house. At first, he and his son lived in his father's motel, then they rented a house. Just a few years later, Yaroslav was able to buy a new apartment.
Sumishevsky erected a luxurious monument of dark gray stone on the grave of his beloved.
“You have never been more precious and never will be,” the inscription on the back of the tombstone reads.













