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Sayaka Kanda, the famous singer and actress who voiced Anna in the Japanese-dubbed version of Disney’s Frozen has died at 35 after an apparent fall at a hotel in Japan.
According to the Kyodo News, Kanda fell from a 22-story hotel in Sapporo on Saturday, her body found at around 1 p.m. local time at an outdoor space on the 14th floor of the hotel.
The star was taken to the hospital, where she was later confirmed as dead. Per the outlet, authorities are reportedly investigating the death as a ‘probable suicide,’ but have yet to rule out foul play.
The daughter of actor Masaki Kanda and idolized pop star Seiko Matsuda, she was known for her voice-work in the animated series Idoly Pride and Star Blazers 2202, as well as roles in the film Real Girl and TV series High School Chorus, among others.
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Kanda had recently turned her attention to musical theater, having been set to perform on a production of My Fair Lady at a theater in Sapporo. Producers told Kyodo News that Kanda had attended rehearsals on Friday prior to her death.
She was also scheduled to hit the stage for a musical production of Galaxy Express 999, based on a sci-fi anime written and illustrated by Leiji Matsumoto, in 2022.