The results of the necropsy they will show her a lost cause within a minimum time h journalist Isma Toulatua few days before giving birth to her longed-for baby girl. Nothing foreshadowed Isma’s death: All prenatal and general check-ups were good and she expected to hold her baby by the 28th of the month.

Yesterday at noon she felt unwell, notified her doctor who rushed to her within minutes, but Isma breathed her last in front of his eyes and her own people with all resuscitation efforts proving futile.

The doctors they proceeded to a caesarean section to save the babywho is now hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit of the Alexandra hospital, while there is fear for his course given that he was without oxygen for a long time.

Isma was longingly waiting for her daughter and was preparing for her next professional step always in the field of culture that she served throughout her professional journey on Vima and then on Athens Voice and iefimerida.gr.

ESIEA on the death of Isma Tulatou

The ESIEA Board of Directors expresses his deepest sorrow for the untimely death of his colleague Isminas Toulatos, who He passed away yesterday morning at the age of 52.

THE Isma Tulatou was born in Athens in 1971. He was a graduate of the Model School of Anavrita, a graduate of History and Archeology of the Philosophy School of the University of Athens and a diploma in piano and advanced theory from the Athens Conservatory.

He loved it music, opera, fashion, culture and she wanted to be a journalist from a very young age. Her her journalistic career began in 1995 in “Sunday Press” where he remained until 1997, covering cultural reporting, with his main area of ​​responsibility being theatre, visual arts and celebrity interviews. Subsequently, worked at “STEP”, also in cultural reporting, on theater and music issues, both in the daily edition and in the insert “The other step” of Sunday. Since 2000 he has been employed at the same time “BHmagazine” and in other magazines, such as “Bazaar”, “Elle”, “Madame Figaro” etc., always for fashion and culture issues.

In recent years he has been working with “Athens Voice” and web page iefimerida.gr

During the brilliant career she wrote as a cultural report editor she had many hits and exclusives to her credit. Her interviews with the biggest names in music, her key articles, with all the developments in the field of modern opera and classical music, her permanent “presence” at the concerts will remain alive in the memory of her collaborators and readers. Athens Concert Hall, Herodeion and the National Opera House (ELS). With ELS, had, in fact, collaborated in recent years in a pioneering project, of her own inspiration and diligence, the “Opera and Fashion”where she managed to combine her two important loves in a hybrid action, with the cooperation of excellent contributors.

What, however, will mainly remain alive in everyone’s memories, is the her unparalleled talent, her ethos, her love of journalism, culture, music and the beauty of life. There will also be a painful and unanswered “why” to accompany the pain for him such an uncalled for loss of her. The Board of Directors of ESIEA deeply sympathizes with her relatives and bids farewell to her distinguished colleague, who left her mark on Greek journalism and still had a lot to offer in the field of culture.