Nino Rešić
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Born | Amir Rešić 22 January 1964 Bosanska Dubica, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Cause of death | perforation of the pancreas caused by prolonged alcoholism |
Resting place | Bosanska Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Occupation | Singer |
Children | 3 |
Musical career | |
Genres | pop folk, rock |
Labels | Elita, PGP-RTS, Diskos, Gold Music, City Records, Zabava miliona, VIP Production, Renome |
Amir Rešić (22 January 1964 – 18 October 2007), known by the stage name Nino, was a Bosnian and Serbian singer, popular in the 1990s.
Biography
Amir Rešić was born into a Bosnian Muslim family and raised in Bosanska Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, but after his studies he moved to Kruševac.
Career
With the stage name Nino, Rešić became a leading pop folk singer in the region with several hit songs released in the 1990s, including the 1995 pop-rock duet Divlja devojka with Dragana Mirković.[1]
Personal life
After moving to the Serbian city Kruševac in the 1980s, Rešić converted from Islam to Serbian Orthodoxy and changed his Muslim name Amir to the Christian Nikola, as his then-wife followed the Serbian Orthodox faith.[2] He converted back to Islam in 2004 and changed his name back to Amir.[3]
Rešić was married and divorced three times, with the marriages resulting in daughters Amela, Sandra and Tamara. Sandra Rešić competed in the 2014–15 and 2015–16 seasons of the televised singing competition Zvezde Granda.[4][5]
Death
Rešić complained of severe stomach pain on the morning of 18 October 2007 and was taken to a Bijeljina hospital by friend Simiša Kajmaković, manager of the Bijeljina-based record label Renome. Rešić soon left the hospital, against doctors recommendations, fearing the reaction of the media to his illness.
Throughout the day, Rešić complained of intense pain, and at 10 PM an ambulance was called. Rešić lost consciousness during the ride to the hospital and attempts at resuscitation were unsuccessful. He died that night aged 43 of pancreas perforation caused by prolonged alcoholism.[3]
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