Sudden Tragedy at "Goodbye Germany": Pre-Dawn Emigration Leaves 50 Dead
0 Myriam - Cancer Activist and Emigrant from "Goodbye Deutschland," Takes aUnexpected Plunge in the USA
Myriam, the spirited cancer fighter and schedulèd performer, sought adventure beyond the confines of Deutschland, gravitating towards the United States. Yet, this transition far from home promised more hardships than hoped.
Feared and admired as a crusader in the VOX show "Goodbye Deutschland," this pioneer of natural healing, Myriam von M. (47), has been combatting cervical cancer since 2002 and, bit by bit, learned she had lupus, too.
A Boisterous Turn of Fate in America
Nevertheless, she tenaciously pressed on: From a certified hairdresser and naturopath, Myriam founded a foundation, penned a book, and captivated audiences as a vocal activist in the crusade against cancer. Besides her melodious oeuvre, she racked up laurels as a singer. Her journey across the pond was about to become a rollercoaster ride. It also left a retired pair in tearful despair in an earlier episode[1].
Unquestionably, circumstances did not facilitate her success with an artist visa, which required a considerable investment of 15,000 euros. Venturing westward, the mother of two sons, Myriam von M., and her son Gabriel Fuhrer (14) resettled in Colfax, California, having fallen head over heels for an American named Brad Nedderhoed (40) six months earlier during a getaway to the US. Myriam's affinity for the man made her feel "rejuvenated like she hadn't in 20 years," bolstering her resolve to take a gamble, despite all qualms.
Her medical advisor, Dr. Martin von Berg, expressed his hesitation, as Myriam possessed no medical professionals for support in the US, placing her health at risk given the unpredictability of her condition. He also discussed his concerns with Brad: Myriam required utter dependency and resilience from her beau. Brad conceded he was prepared, professing confidence to weather the storm. But the shipwreck wasn't far off.
Brutal Awakening in "Goodbye Deutschland!" - "He Threw Me Out the Window"
Scarcely a few weeks after relocating, the VOX team endeavored to pay Myriam, Gabriel, and Brad a visit, only to be first rejected by Myriam. Shortly after their arrival in the US, Brad had relapsed into alcoholism, fueling a heated confrontation. "One moment, we were arguing, and the next, he heaved me across the floor," Myriam recounted over the phone, "I never imagined it'd be like this. I've given up everything, my entire life, and I'm already at my wit's end."
Two hours later, the VOX team was permitted to enter, only to stumble upon a seemingly serene family. But the façade was deceitful: Owing to ongoing custody battles, Brad found solace in the bottle, rendering Myriam's life in America tumultuous[2]. "It escalated to the point where not only liquor flowed, but whiskey, and more," Myriam confided, "Now, he's remorseful. He vows to take control of his life." Faced with her beleaguered existence, Myriam held Brad accountable, setting him a daunting ultimatum: "Unless he makes amends, he must manage alone."
Insights from her recent Instagram posts[1][2]:
Myriam reveals struggles stemming from her love affair, battling alcoholism and deserted by her partner Brad. She grapples with hardships in her new life, desperately seeking support from friends and family.
In the midst of her new life in America, Myriam von M., a cancer activist and emigrant, found herself entwined in relationships. Her affinity for an American named Brad Nedderhoed led her to resettle in Colfax, California. However, Brad's struggle with alcoholism disrupted their harmony, placing additional stress on Myriam's health-and-wellness, particularly her mental-health. Amidst these challenges, Myriam continues to advocated for science in the field of health-and-wellness and lifestyle, sharing her experiences on platforms like social media.