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  1. Karen Anne Carpenter, née le 2 mars 1950 à New Haven et morte le 4 février 1983 à Los Angeles, est une chanteuse et batteuse américaine, connue pour avoir constitué avec son frère Richard le duo The Carpenters.

    • Chanteuse, musicienne
    • 2 mars 1950New Haven ( Connecticut)
    • 4 février 1983 (à 32 ans)Downey ( Californie)
    • Karen Carpenter
  2. 4 févr. 2015 · The lead singer of The Carpenters, the Grammy-winning band she’d formed with her brother, died on this day, Feb. 4, in 1983, of heart failure related to her years-long struggle with anorexia....

  3. [2] [7] [8] She was plagued by the disease for years and died in 1983 at age 32 of heart failure due to complications from anorexia, which was little-known outside celebrity circles at the time; and her death triggered widespread attention and research into eating disorders and body dysmorphia. [7] .

  4. 30 janv. 2023 · Karen Carpenter, the singer of The Carpenters, died in 1983 at age 32 from emetine cardiotoxicity due to anorexia nervosa. She had been taking ipecac syrup to induce vomiting and lose weight, despite her struggle with body image issues and medical help.

    • Kaleena Fraga
  5. 13 nov. 2009 · On February 4, 1983, the singer-songwriter succumbed to heart failure caused by her long struggle with anorexia nervosa. Learn about her career, weight issues and the public awareness of the disease after her death.

    • Missy Sullivan
  6. 24 mai 2023 · Karen Carpenter died of heart failure in 1983 at the age of 32 after battling anorexia nervosa for most of her adult life. She performed for the last time in 1982 at a school concert and in 1983 at a Grammy event, where she looked frail but energetic.

  7. 21 août 2023 · Karen Carpenter, the iconic singer of the Carpenters, died in 1983 at age 32 from emetine cardiotoxicity due to anorexia nervosa. She had a history of dieting, weight loss and thyroid medication, and her marriage ended in divorce.