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Kishishev's Young Wife Loses Battle with Cancer

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Sorry if mentioned before but http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=144342

Former Bulgarian international and Brighton midfielder Radostin Kishishev bade on Sunday farewell to his young and beautiful wife, who died of cancer a day earlier. She was 38.

Krasimira Kishisheva died early on Saturday at a Sofia hospital after falling into a coma at the beginning of the week.

The young woman was diagnosed with cervical cancer about two years ago during her husband's stint in England's Brighton.

Kishisheva underwent successfully the chemotherapy treatment, but her ​​condition deteriorated dramatically over the last month.

She is survived by her loving husband and their two sons - Prodan and Dimitar.

Kishishev, 38, is a three-time champion of Bulgaria as part of Litex football club. In England he also played for Charlton Athletic, Leeds and Leicester City.

As part of Brighton club, he staged an impressive performance in the first half of the season before returning to Bulgaria to deal with a family illness and had already hinted at retirement.

The Bulgarian midfielder left the League One championship winning squad in May last year.

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Condolences to him and his family. Horrible illness and hits home more for me at the moment, as a member of my family has just been told they only have 6 months to a year left due to Pancreatic Cancer.

Sooner something can be done to figure out how to beat it, the better.

R.I.P. to his wife.

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Cheers guys above. Didn't mean to hijack the topic though. Be nice if we could get promotion this year though as he's a City fan too.

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