Debbie Reynolds died a day after the death of her daughter, Carrie Fisher

Yesterday, the media reported sad news of the death of 60-year-old Carrie Fisher, who became famous as Princess Leia from cult Star Wars, and today news came of her mother's sudden death to 84-year-old Debbie Reynolds, who survived her daughter for just one day.

Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds
Reynolds with her husband and newborn Carrie in 1956

Heart attack

Hollywood star Carrie Fisher was rushed to the intensive care unit of one of the Los Angeles medical institutions on Friday after feeling ill on board a transatlantic airliner flying from London.

Doctors did their best and could stabilize her condition after a heart attack, but on December 26 the actress's health deteriorated sharply and she did not. No sooner had the close ones lamented her death, as one more grief came to their family ...

Carrie Fisher
Shot from the movie "Star Wars"

Following his daughter

Fisher's mother, Debbie Reynolds, did not die the day after her daughter's death. According to the woman's son, she could not survive the loss of Carrie. Learning that her daughter is no more, Debbie said that she wants to be next to her, because she so misses her.

On December 28, Reynolds, who was a popular actress of the '50s, was hospitalized with suspicion of a heart attack. In the hospital, she became worse and she went into another world. Now Debbie met Carrie, as she wanted ...

Debbie Reynolds in the film "Singing in the Rain," which became her first big success
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Commenting on the sad news, network users are perplexed by the huge number of deaths of celebrities that represented the 20th century. This year he took with him David Bowie, Rene Angelil, Mohammed Ali, Prince, Alan Rickman, George Martin, Nancy Reagan, Sonya Rickel, Fidel Castro, Anton Yelchin, Christina Grimm, George Michael and this is not a complete list of deceased celebrities.