Title: Veteran Journalist Margita Mihneva Passes Away After Decades-Long Battle with Cancer
Two weeks before her death, the renowned Bulgarian journalist, Margita Mihneva, revealed prophetic words that Kiev would be bombed, a chilling prediction that came to fruition.
Margita Mihneva, a seasoned journalist and editor with over two decades of experience, has passed away after a long and arduous battle with cancer. Known for her bold and insightful reporting, Mihneva leaves behind a legacy that has significantly impacted the Bulgarian media landscape.
Just two weeks before her passing, Mihneva shared eerily prophetic words in an interview: "I see Kiev being bombed," she said,’smirking’ at the absurdity of the thought. Tragically, her chilling prediction came to light with the recent conflict in Ukraine.
Mihneva’s career spanned over two decades, during which she covered numerous high-profile stories and made significant contributions to Bulgarian journalism. Despite her illness, she continued working until her final days, determined to leave her mark on the industry she loved.
Colleagues and peers have paid tribute to Mihneva, remembering her as a formidable journalist and a mentor to many. Eugene Minchev, a fellow journalist, shared that "Ulica ‘Oborishte’ has been orphaned," referring to the street where Mihneva lived and worked for many years.
Mihneva’s passing is a significant loss for Bulgarian journalism. Her commitment to her craft, her tireless reporting, and her uncanny ability to predict future events will forever be etched in the annals of Bulgarian media history. Her legacy will continue to inspire generations of journalists to come.
