Adriana Bahmuțeanu made a memorial to Silviu Prigoană. The star says that he would have received death threats

Adriana Bahmuțeanu organized a memorial service for Silviu Prigoană on Wednesday, November 20, after he was buried “in secret”, without a priest and service, with only his four sons present, two from a previous marriage and two from the marriage with the TV star.

Adriana Bahmuțeanu organized a memorial service for her ex-husband. Archive photo

Adriana Bahmuțeanu considered it necessary to give alms to her ex-husband, Silviu Prigoană, as required by Christian tradition, so on Wednesday, November 20, she organized a memorial service attended by approximately 20 people, including the godfather their wedding partner, Cătălin Hideg, according to Click!. The religious ceremony took place at the Comana Monastery.

“I also hope for the 40-day one, which is the most important for the Orthodox Christian tradition of Romania related to those who go to heaven, and at this moment I considered that the traditions, traditions and customs of the Romanians must be more or less slightly normal.

It is natural that a person who has left us should be remembered, a flower should be brought to him and a candle should be lit for him. I consider this natural, and I sincerely wish as many people who knew him as possible to come here. I chose this place because it is a place of the soul, an extremely important place, a monastery with great grace“, said Cătălin Hideg, at Viața seţa filter.

Death threats

More than a week has passed since Adriana Bahmuțeanu cried out her pain on television and on social networks, declaring that she suffers both after the death of her ex-husband, to whom she gave alms, and after their two sons.

During a TV show where she was invited, she stated that she feared for her life because she started receiving death threats, which is why she called a cousin from Spain to stay with her and also will seek the help of the competent authorities.

“I haven’t held my children in my arms for a week. It’s the first time I ate a soup and a hot meal here, at Prigoană’s almshouse. I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, I’m only at lawyers all day, only at discussions, only at the police. I can’t believe I’m going through this nightmare and I can’t believe the trauma my children are going through. (…) I feel very relieved after this job, but I have the impression that something is happening.

I got death threats, I miss my cousin, he came from Spain to stay with me, to help me, to accompany me everywhere. Precisely because I receive more and more messages, I want to go to the police to make a complaint, because I feel threatened”, said Adriana Bahmuțeanu.