Mariana Bridi Costa
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Mariana Bridi Costa was a Brazilian model and beauty queen. She gained international attention due to a tragic incident that led to her untimely death.
Early Life[edit | edit source]
Born in Brazil, Mariana Bridi Costa showed an early interest in modeling and beauty pageants. She began her career in the fashion industry at a young age, participating in various local competitions.
Career[edit | edit source]
Costa's career took off when she won the title of Miss World Brazil in [year]. This victory propelled her onto the international stage, where she gained recognition for her beauty and poise.
Tragic Incident[edit | edit source]
In [year], Costa fell ill with a severe infection that went undiagnosed for several days. By the time she sought medical attention, the infection had spread rapidly throughout her body, leading to multiple organ failure.
Despite efforts to save her life, Costa tragically passed away at the young age of [age] on [date].
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Mariana Bridi Costa's untimely death served as a stark reminder of the importance of timely medical intervention and the devastating consequences of untreated infections.
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