An online obituary for Goldberg states that she passed away as a result of a pulmonary embolism.
The loss has occurred of Emily Goldberg, who was once girlfriend of the late DJ Avicii. 34 was her age.
As stated in her obituary, which was published on the internet, Goldberg passed away on April 3 in her birthplace of La Jolla, California. It has been determined that pulmonary embolism was the cause of loss. It is said that Goldberg was a “vivacious and unique person who experienced many adventures in her all too brief life.” Goldberg’s life was cut much too short.
The funeral notice said that she “had a passion for art and photography and played the cello in several orchestras, chamber groups and the San Diego Youth Symphony.” Following her graduation from George Washington University in 2012, she embarked on a journey across the globe to see electronic dance music gigs. In the end, she found employment at the Wynn Encore in Las Vegas, where she worked in the event planning and social media marketing departments.
Avicii, who passed away for terrible reasons in 2018, held a residency at the Wynn establishment. It is not known when or how Avicii and Goldberg, who fought cancer the previous year, began dating; but, after his passing, she responded with a tribute, as reported by Us Weekly.
“Don’t give up on us, babe, please,” the man said. Choose me, and I will demonstrate my love for you. “Those are lyrics from a song that Tim wrote for me,” Goldberg said in the description of the carousel photo she shared on her Instagram account. If only I could have lived up to their expectations. Within the span of our two years together, he served as both my most trusted confidante and my most trusted friend. At this point, I am unable to look at Bear without being aware that I will never again see his face. Please accept my gratitude for all of the lovely comments and messages you have sent me. I am currently gathering my thoughts. Please rouse me from my sleep when everything is finished, because I do not want it to be true 💔.

Avicii, whose actual name is Tim Bergling, became famous for his mega-hit song “Wake Me Up,” which was released in 2013 and quickly climbed to the top of the charts in 22 different nations. Avicii was a participant in a documentary that was released before to his loss, in which he discussed his struggles with anxiety, despair, and addiction.
“Everyone knows that I’ve been anxious and everything, and that I’ve been trying,” he said in the medical examination report.
After the passing of the Swedish DJ, his father, Klas Bergling, gave an interview to CBS This Morning in which he reflected on the legacy that his son had left behind.
When Klas gave his thoughts, he remarked, “I think it’s brave of him to open up that way.”
Tim, the third album by Avicii, was released by his parents in June. It included songs that Avicii had been working on right up to the time of his passing. A donation to the Tim Bergling Foundation will be made from the revenues.
Her parents, Julie and Sam, as well as her brother, Aaron, are the only people who will remember Goldberg.