The 37-year-old had been carrying her fourth child, whom doctors performed surgery to save.
Malaysian singer Siti Sarah Raisuddin, who had been battling COVID-19, died today at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre, Malaysian media reported.Doctors performed surgery and managed to save the baby, a boy who was named Ayash Affan.Siti Sarah, her husband Shuib Sepahtu and their three other children – Uwais Alqarni, 10; Dzahira Talita Zahra, eight; and Ariq Matin, six – were found to be COVID-19 positive in July, after a domestic helper contracted the virus.
The singer was hospitalised on Aug 4 when her oxygen levels plummeted, and was put into intensive care.“My heavenly angel has gone forever. I ask you to please give your Al-Fatihah,” he wrote. Siti Sarah’s management company, Indigital Music, issued a statement confirming her death “with sadness and a heavy heart”.
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