Tatyana Ozolina, a well-known Russian influencer famous for her beauty and passion for motorcycles, passed away in an accident while on a holiday in Turkey. The accident occurred as she was riding her red BMW motorbike between Mugla and Bodrum.
According to several reports, the 38-year-old Brazilian lost control of her motorcycle and collided with a truck near Milas.She was pronounced dead at the scene before paramedics could arrive, the National World reported.
Onur Obut, a local Turkish biker who was accompanying Ozolina, survived the accident but sustained severe injuries and is currently undergoing medical treatment. A third biker who was present at the scene remained unharmed.
Ozolina’s last social media post was a video from the Greek-Turkish border, where she expressed her disappointment about being refused entry to the EU due to the ongoing conflict involving Russia. Despite this setback, she was looking forward to continuing her journey in Turkey.
Andrei Ivanov, the head of the MotoMoscow Association, paid tribute to her, saying, “MotoTanya is no longer with us. She led a vibrant and inspiring life, winning the admiration of millions. Her legacy will live on through the many motorcyclists who looked up to her.”
Ozolina was honored as Motoblogger of the Year in 2023 and Travel Blogger of the Year in April 2024 by Kickstarter. Her final social media post is now filled with heartfelt tributes from fans who were deeply saddened by her loss.
According to several reports, the 38-year-old Brazilian lost control of her motorcycle and collided with a truck near Milas.She was pronounced dead at the scene before paramedics could arrive, the National World reported.
Onur Obut, a local Turkish biker who was accompanying Ozolina, survived the accident but sustained severe injuries and is currently undergoing medical treatment. A third biker who was present at the scene remained unharmed.
Ozolina’s last social media post was a video from the Greek-Turkish border, where she expressed her disappointment about being refused entry to the EU due to the ongoing conflict involving Russia. Despite this setback, she was looking forward to continuing her journey in Turkey.
Andrei Ivanov, the head of the MotoMoscow Association, paid tribute to her, saying, “MotoTanya is no longer with us. She led a vibrant and inspiring life, winning the admiration of millions. Her legacy will live on through the many motorcyclists who looked up to her.”
Ozolina was honored as Motoblogger of the Year in 2023 and Travel Blogger of the Year in April 2024 by Kickstarter. Her final social media post is now filled with heartfelt tributes from fans who were deeply saddened by her loss.
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