The flamboyant Rožytė, who watched the eyes of passersby on the streets of Vilnius, died



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“Today, five minutes later, in the Pustakiemis cemetery, the people of Kaišiadorys buried the famous Rožytė throughout Lithuania, whose first and last name, Vidas Gumbytė, was rarely known. It was impossible not to remember.

I have no photos of her that I would have taken myself, despite the fact that Vida had spoken to me repeatedly. Even Lithuanian tourists will remember her, a big monster, not angry, bright, special. She didn’t do anything wrong, she just noticed right away with her special clothes. She had a very strong and beautiful voice, she could have been the best singer.

Not all of our roses. We do not know how and who will accompany her, or we will sincerely pray for her ghost, but it is clear to everyone that no one who has been near her will ever forget it. Let us accompany the most beautiful thoughts, say a prayer.

Goodbye Vida Gumbyte, the colorful daughter of the Kaišiadorys region “, the woman wrote sensitively on her social network account.

Named as the symbol of Vilnius Old Town, Rožytė, whose real name and surname is Vida Gumbytė, stood out for her appearance from afar.

Although he was not from Vilnius, he traveled by train almost tens of kilometers to the capital almost every day.

The woman lived in the village of Pūstakiemis, Elektrėnai Township. In the ruined house, Roželė was huddled together with her brother and his partner.

After graduating from high school, Vida got a job at Kaišiadorys Polyclinic, but worked for a short time. Later, he began taking daily trains to Vilnius.

The phenomenon, which was bribing money in the city, once boasted that it would have received it even from the famous politician Vytautas Landsbergis, but was interrupted by a security guard.

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