Lucy Markovic of 'Australia's Next Top Model' dies at 27
- Lucy Markovic, who gained fame on *Australia's Next Top Model*, passed away at age 27.
- Markovic had been battling brain arteriovenous malformation , a rare condition, for four years.
- The model underwent multiple surgeries for AVM, which involves tangled, abnormal blood vessels in the brain.
- Elite Model Management shared, "We are heartbroken to share that Lucy Markovic has passed away."
- Markovic's death prompted tributes from figures like Donatella Versace, highlighting her impact on the fashion world.
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Lucy Markovic, known from "Australia's Next Top Model," has died. The star had a rare brain malformation. She was only 27 years old.
Australia's "Next Top Model" star Lucy Markovic has died. She was 27 years old after a four-year battle with a rare disease.
Lucy Markovic, an Australian model recognized for her participation in the ninth season of Australia’s Next Top Model, died at age 27 after fighting a brain disease. Elite Model Management confirmed the news on Thursday, April 10 through a message on their social networks. “We are dismayed to share that Lucy Markovic has died after a brave battle with an arteriovenous brain malformation,” the agency published on its official Instagram account.Am…
The Australian model, who paraded and posed for the biggest luxury brands, died at the age of 27. She succumbed to a cerebral arterioveinous malformation. - Death of Australian model Lucy Markovic at the age of 27 (Culture, media and entertainment).
‘Australia’s Next Top Model’ star dies at 27
An Australian supermodel best known for her appearance on “Australia’s Next Top Model” has died at the age of 27.Lucy Markovic died “after a brave battle with a brain AVM (arteriovenous malformation), her talent agency announced Thursday via Instagram.
Model Lucy Markovic, who rose to fame on the reality show Australia's Next Top Model and walked the runway for prestigious brands including Armani and Versace, has died. She was 27. Her modeling agency confirmed the news on social media, saying she had been battling a rare brain disease.
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