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The famous TV presenter spoke for the first time about the condition of her comatose daughter

Julia Vysotskaya. Photo: Fametime TV / RuTube

Actress and TV presenter, Honored Artist of Russia Yulia Vysotskaya spoke for the first time about how her family is going through a situation with her daughter in a coma.

Recall, on October 12, 2013 in France, a car driven by Andrei Konchalovsky collided with an oncoming car. As a result of the accident, the daughter of Vysotskaya and Konchalovsky, Maria, was seriously injured. At the time of the accident she was 14 years old, for 12 years she has been in a coma.

"I understand perfectly well that we are not the only family in the world that is going through such difficult events… If there may be some mom or dad, the parents of a child who is having a hard time, who has suffered, who needs help, are now in despair, or are running out of strength, or hopes are fading or even disappearing - we must fight," Vysotskaya said in an interview with Laura Jugelia, which is available on RuTube.

According to Vysotskaya, there are no other options, we need to move forward, albeit in small steps.

"We are fighting. Our life is going on as it can go. And we will fight to the very end," she stressed.

Vysotskaya thanked everyone who helps the family. She added that she has medical staff who provide very serious assistance — excellent domestic doctors who always offer to try something new.

"But it's not easy," Vysotskaya concluded.

As EADaily reported, earlier Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the Rossiya Segodnya international media group and RT TV channel, who is struggling with cancer, said that she had undergone her first course of chemotherapy.

According to her, after her husband, director Tigran Keosayan, fell into a coma, she really spent the first forty days with him in the hospital and at that moment said goodbye to life.

"Hence the hurricane current of oncology. Never do that! Don't click! I had a check-up in November and there was nothing there. In December, everything happened with Tigran — and I literally grew cancer at lightning speed," Simonyan believes.
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05.12.2025

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