June Rose Bellamy

Goddess of the Nine Jewels, 1 June 1932 – 1 December 2020)[2] was the First Lady of Myanmar as the fourth wife of the 4th President of Burma Ne Win.

After the war, as a teenager, she wrote an essay for a competition called "The World We Want", sponsored by the New York Herald Tribune, which won a prize to visit the US along with 30 international students.

June Rose was offered a female lead role in the war film The Purple Plain, as the young Burmese nurse who gives a suicidal pilot (played by Gregory Peck) an interest in life, but says she pulled out during the shooting in Ceylon.

[5] June Rose was first married to Mario Postiglione, a physician and Senior Malaria advisor of WHO in Rangoon, Damascus, Geneva and Manila.

[7] After she returned to Italy, June Rose taught International and Italian cooking in Florence, as well as carrying on charitable work, through Rangoon-based doctors, putting young Burmese students through medical school.

Hteiktin Ma Gyi, Yadana Nat-Mei and Hteiktin Ma Lat