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Karen Silva, Rising Brazilian Singer, Dies at 17 from Hemorrhagic Stroke

The Voice Kids semi-finalist and symbol of empowerment for young Black girls leaves behind a legacy of talent and inspiration.

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Overview

  • Karen Silva, a former semi-finalist on Brazil's The Voice Kids, passed away on April 24, 2025, at the age of 17 due to a hemorrhagic stroke.
  • Her death occurred after several days of hospitalization at São João Batista Hospital in Volta Redonda, northwest of Rio de Janeiro.
  • Silva began her musical journey at age eight and gained national recognition in 2020, reaching the semi-finals of The Voice Kids at just 12 years old.
  • She was celebrated not only for her vocal talent but also as a symbol of empowerment for young Black girls, inspiring many to dream and achieve.
  • Tributes have poured in from family, fans, and public figures, including her father Sérgio da Silva, who shared that her sudden illness showed no prior warning signs.