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Agency denies overworkin­g Russian model to death

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SHANGHAI: The Chinese agency representi­ng a 14-year-old Russian model who died after taking part in Shanghai Fashion Week has denied allegation­s that she was overworked and exhausted.

The death of the teenager in a Chinese hospital on Friday has shone a light on the murky world of western models in China, many of whom are from the former Soviet Union.

Vlada Dzyuba began feeling dizzy and started feeling sick last Tuesday and was taken to a Shanghai hospital the next day, but died on Friday after her condition quickly deteriorat­ed.

English-language The Siberian Times alleged that Dzyuba died of meningitis compounded by severe exhaustion.

“We feel sorry that we lost an angel,” ESEE Model Management in Shanghai said in a statement on Weibo, China’s equivalent of Twitter, pointing out that Shanghai Fashion Week ended on Oct 18 but Dzyuba fell ill six days later.

ESEE’s chief executive Zheng Yi separately told the state Global

that she had worked a legal Times eight hours a day during her two months in China before her death.

“Dzyuba had 16 different jobs during her two-month stay in China, she had regular breaks while working,” Zheng told the newspaper on Sunday.

“Most of her work was completed within eight hours. Her workload was moderate compared with other models.” — AFP

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