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  1. Marita Lindahl (17 October 1938 – 21 March 2017) was a Finnish model and beauty queen who won Miss World 1957, after being crowned Miss Finland 1957 by Miss Finland 1956, Sirpa Helena Koivu. She became the first woman from Finland to win the title and the third Nordic woman; after Sweden had won the two first contests.

  2. Marita Anneli Kirsitie (o.s. Lindahl, 17. lokakuuta 1938 Helsinki – 21. maaliskuuta 2017) oli suomalainen missi, joka voitti Miss Maailma -kilpailun Lontoossa 14. lokakuuta 1957. Toistaiseksi kukaan muu suomalainen ei ole yltänyt samaan. Marita Lindahl toimi ennen missin uraansa Stockmannin tavaratalossa pedikyristinä.

  3. The former beauty queen died at her home after suffering seizure. The paramedics tried to revive her for almost an hour but had no success. The official Instagram page of Miss Finland posted…. “We are deeply sadden to share the news that Marita Lindahl, Miss Finland and Miss World 1957 has died at the age of 78.

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  5. Jun 29, 2017 · Marita Lindahl, Miss World 1957 from Finland has passed away. She died at her home after suffering a seizure on 21st March, 2017. This news was not made public on the wishes of family and loved ones. Marita Lindahl till date remains the only beauty queen from Finland who has won the Miss World crown.

  6. Jun 30, 2017 · 2110. VIEWS. When Marita Lindahl won the Miss World 1957 crown, she probably felt that her world was turned upside down. True, her victory was a dream came true for any woman but for the 18-year-old Helsinki native, the limelight was a glare too much to handle.

  7. Marita Lindahl (17 October 1938 – 21 March 2017) was a Finnish model and beauty queen who won Miss World 1957, after being crowned Miss Finland 1957 by Miss Finland 1956, Sirpa Helena Koivu. She became the first woman from Finland to win the title and the third Nordic woman; after Sweden had won the two first contests.

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