“She doesn't care”: Alexander Gradsky's son wants to tear down the monument at his father's grave
Alexander Gradsky's son plans to demolish the monument at his father's grave. Channel Five reports this.
This November, Alexander Gradsky will turn 75 years old. Recently, at the composer's grave in the Vagankovskoye cemetery, his widow erected a monument and tombstone in the shape of a giant piano.
Only a part of relatives were invited to the opening ceremony of the monument, mainly people who knew Marina Kotashenko. But the children from Gradsky's previous marriage were not invited to the grave.
As Daniil Gradsky said, he was not satisfied with the tombstone installed thanks to Kotashenko.
“I think she doesn't care, she just doesn't care. And what's more, look at this tombstone. She placed a stone slab on top of her father, like a piano. What does this have to do with Gradsky? Is he a pianist?” he asked.
The boss's son said he would find a way to build a new monument at his father's grave.
“We will try to concentrate our efforts on building a city monument to my father at the level that a People's Artist of the Russian Federation deserves,” he said.
We wrote earlier that 10-year-old Alexander Gradsky talked about who he will become in the future.
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