Outcry over Russia teenage model's death after Shanghai show

The photo shows a laptop screen with three images of the model, in a black top and trousers in various poses
Vlada Dzyuba, 14, died less than two weeks after taking part in Shanghai Fashion Week

A Chinese model agency has denied claims that a Russian young model it spoke to kicked the bucket from exhaust.

Vlada Dzyuba, 14, passed on in China on Friday in the wake of taking part in Shanghai Fashion Week.

Her Shanghai-based office, ESEE Model Management, said she was an upbeat young lady who making the most of her demonstrating work.

Numerous outside models in China are from the previous Soviet Union. China has laws that permit youngsters younger than 16 to work in specific businesses.

As per reports, Vlada started feeling mixed up and fell wiped out and was taken to a Shanghai clinic on Wednesday. She passed on Friday from numerous organ disappointment after her condition immediately compounded.

The Chinese Global Times state daily paper said she kicked the bucket of blood harming. The Siberian Times, an English-dialect daily paper in Russia, affirms that the young person, from the Russian city of Perm, passed on of meningitis.

It says this was aggravated by weariness following "a tiring style appear in Shanghai".

Carrie Fang, the central specialist for ESEE who was next to Vlada when she passed on, said the youthful Russian had appreciated the two months she spent in China before her demise.

"She was an extremely volatile young lady, she got a kick out of the chance to eat, she jumped at the chance to eat chips, similar to an adolescent should do," Ms Fang told correspondents on Monday.

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