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The heartbreaking post by Juli Savioli after Gaspi's death

The heartbreaking post by Juli Savioli after Gaspi's death
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The influencer shared a song by Indio Solari that reflects her deep sorrow over the loss of the YouTuber in the helicopter accident in Rio de Janeiro

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The death of Gaspar Prim, better known as Gaspi, generated a wave of shock among his loved ones and followers. The 23-year-old YouTuber died in a tragic helicopter accident in Rio de Janeiro, and his ex-partner Juli Savioli quickly expressed the deep impact the news had on her.

Three years after their separation, the influencer used her social media to publicly say goodbye to the young content creator. In an Instagram story, Juli wrote emotionally: “I have no words, I can't find them. I struggle to think that this is real.” The pain was palpable in each of her lines.

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In another message, she revealed the emptiness she felt: “I have pain, pressure, and emptiness in my chest.” Later, she shared words filled with affection for the one who was her partner for seven months in a relationship she herself defined as intense.

“I only know that I keep you in my heart. I appreciate you and embrace you with my soul, wherever you are,” she expressed, and closed with an emotional promise: “I will turn you into my drive. I thank you for life.” Those words moved those who follow her life on social media.

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The song chosen to express the inexpressible

The day after the tragedy, Juli spoke out again, but this time without adding text. She chose to share “Amok! Amok!”, a song by Indio Solari and Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado, a band that Gaspi was a fan of.

The choice did not go unnoticed. It is one of the most intense and dark songs in the repertoire of the left-handed Indio Solari, which speaks of extreme emotional states, despair, loss of control, and the wounds left by traumatic experiences. The title itself refers to the concept of “amok,” an uncontrollable emotional impulse linked to a devastating crisis.



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