Tiara Jacquelina, Afdlin Shauki mourn death of Samantha Schubert

Syafique Shuib
April 26, 2016 06:32 MYT
Schubert died at the Prince Court Medical Centre at 7.16pm Monday after a hard-fought battle with pancreatic cancer.
THOSE in the entertainment industry expressed their shock over the death of actress and producer Samantha Schubert who passed away last night.
Schubert died at the Prince Court Medical Centre at 7.16pm Monday after a hard-fought battle with pancreatic cancer.
Renown producer Puan Sri Tiara Jacquelina was among the personalities who shared kind words on the late actress and former beauty queen.
“Samantha was one of the members of the Kit Kat Klub show, and could dance to Paula Abdul's Straight Up like nobody else could. I will miss the friendship we shared since we were young, free and single.
“May your strength live on in the beautiful children you raised,” she said on her Facebook account.
Actor and producer Afdlin Shauki also penned kind words about Schubert, saying that she was kind-hearted and would always help her friends in need.
“Good bye, friend,” said Afdlin.
Meanwhile, on Twitter, Adibah Noor, Sharifah Amani, music producer Aubrey Suwito and activist Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir also mourned the death of Schubert.

Samantha schubert. Had the pleasure of working with her in cuci the musical 1 and she did the PR for my kau di hatiku concert. RIP sam.

— ADIBAH NOOR (@adibahnoor) April 25, 2016
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Rest in peace Samantha Schubert.

— Sharifah Amani (@sharifahamani) April 25, 2016
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They say the good die young. So true. We are losing so many good ones while rascals thrive on. RIP Sam Schubert.... https://t.co/PYyEbTA8OV

— Aubrey Suwito (@AubreySuwito) April 25, 2016
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Rest in peace Samantha Schubert. You were always beautiful through and through.

— Marina Mahathir (@netraKL) April 25, 2016
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Schubert was crowned Miss Malaysia/World 1991 and became a household name after she acted in several films including ‘Red Scorpion 2’ (1994), ‘Amok’ (1997) and ‘The Red Kebaya’ (2006).
She was 47.
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