Slađa Guduraš joined the 27 club on December 10, 2014. The cause of death is recorded as: Road accident
Slađana "Slaďa" Guduraš (born August 11, 1987, in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina) was a multitalented individual who excelled as a Bosnian recording artist, bit actress, and nurse. She gained popularity through her brief musical career, which included only one single, "Silikoni i kubiki" (Silicone and Volume), featuring Serbian rapper Juice in 2013. Her music video for the song premiered on November 22, 2013. Additionally, Guduraš appeared in various music videos such as "Reci brate" by Saša Matić and Cvija and "Šta da radim sad" by rappers Juice, Gru, and Napoleon. She also made guest appearances in popular Bosnian sitcoms Lud, zbunjen, normalan and Kriza.
Tragically, Guduraš's life was cut short when she died at the young age of 27 in a road accident on December 10, 2014. She spent most of that day at her boutique Leopard in Bijeljina before leaving for Belgrade around 6 PM. Her disappearance was reported by her new boyfriend, Zoran Makivić, on December 11, when she failed to answer phone calls and had not been active on Facebook for over a day. Initially, it was suspected that her abusive ex-boyfriend Dragan Perić from Bijeljina was involved in her disappearance. However, her body was later found inside a crashed Volkswagen Golf with Bosnian license plates in a canal in Sremska Mitrovica on December 16. The car had been hidden due to the overgrown shrubbery in the area. Autopsy results confirmed that it was Guduraš's body, and her death became another tragic addition to the 27 Club.
In the days following her death, friends reported that Guduraš had expressed fear for her safety and believed she might have foreseen her own demise. Singer Miki Mećava, who had done a talk show with her on December 3 and stayed at the same hotel in Sarajevo, shared that Guduraš was afraid of being murdered and chose to stay at the hotel instead of going out to eat with her friends due to these fears. Before her death, she relocated to Belgrade and had her own apartment there.
Guduraš's legacy lives on through her music and acting performances. Her single "Silikoni i kubiki" remains popular among fans, and her appearances in music videos and sitcoms continue to be viewed by audiences. Her untimely death at a young age serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment. Guduraš was buried in the town cemetery in Srbac, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on December 20, 2014. She left behind a rich artistic legacy that continues to inspire fans and leave an impact on the entertainment industry in Bosnia and beyond.