Woman mysteriously dies in motorbike crash on Thai island Koh Samui two days after she posted ‘sleep is a gentle death’

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MYSTERY surrounds the death of a Russian women in Thailand who died in a motorbike crash just two days after posting a cryptic Instagram message. Alina Bagirova, from Saint Petersburg, died after a fatal accident on the Thai island of Koh Samui yesterday. NewsflashAlina Bagirova was found dead just days after a cryptic Instagram message[/caption] NewsflashShe reportedly died as a result of motorbike accident[/caption] According to her friends, she had lost control of the motorbike she was riding as the speculated that an animal may have run into the road. But just two days before, in what was her last post on social media, she curiously posted a picture that appeared to be prelude her untimely death. Showing an horizon at dusk, she captioned the post to her 2,288 followers: “Sleep is a gentle death.” It had also come just months after Alina’s had only lost her mother which, according to those close to her, had left her deeply saddened. Posting on Instagram on July 21 that she said she had finally come to peace with the tragedy. Most read in News 'WORST FEAR' Live updates as Katie Price pleads guilty to drink-drive crash & may be JAILED PRICEY MISTAKE Katie Price faces jail after admitting drink-drive crash while banned TWISTED KILLER Cop took family to woods where he burned Sarah Everard’s body on 'day out' PUMP CHAOS Another fight breaks out at petrol queue as idiots risk lives to fill up BIN BAG getting salty Salt Bae attacked by Tom Kerridge over £630 steak… but people slam HIS prices MONSTER Cop handcuffed & 'arrested' Sarah Everard in 'fake Covid patrol' before murder Her death on Monday was swiftly announced by her friend and compatriot, influencer Artur Sita, to his 101,000 Instagram followers. In a short statement he wrote: “Today, to our great regret, a pure soul has left us in an accident. “A bright memory forever remains in our hearts, beloved friend.” According to reports she had been living in Thailand for more than a year, giving photography classes and teaching yoga. She had reportedly been motivated to move to the South East Asian country in search of a new life in the wake of the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic last year. At this stage it is not clear if the local authorities are investigating the incident. Meanwhile, there is also no information about the possible repatriation of Alina’s body to her native Russia.