Initial post-mortem report shows that Bollywood singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK, died due to a cardiac arrest, a senior police officer said on Wednesday, as per PTI. The ‘Zara Zara’ artiste had complained of chest pain and illness during a Kolkata concert on Tuesday. The 53-year-old was taken to a private hospital, where he was declared dead.
The report, as per the police officer, said that the singer had “prolonged cardiac issues”.
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The post-mortem was conducted after the Kolkata Police registered KK’s death as due to unnatural causes. The ‘Zara Sa’ singer had reportedly told his secretary, during the concert, that he was feeling unwell, ABP Ananda reported. Video of him during the concert at the Kolkata’s Nazrul Mancha show him sweating profusely on stage, wiping his face with a towel and also complaining about the air conditioning at the venue.
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“The initial report suggested that the singer died because of myocardial infarction. There was no foul play behind his death. Clinical examination also found that the singer was having prolonged cardiac issues,” the officer said, as per PTI.
He further added that the final report will be available after 72 hours.
Police started an investigation to determine the cause of KK’s death. As a part of the probe, officers have spoken to the hotel authorities and scrutinised CCTV footage.
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“Police has spoken with manager and other staffers of the hotel where KK had put up. A case of unnatural death has been registered with New Market Police Station, under whose jurisdiction the hotel falls where the singer felt unwell before being taken to a hospital,” an officer told PTI.
The playback singer’s mortal remains were brought to Mumbai in an Air India aircraft. The last rites will be held here on Thursday, a source told PTI.
“His family said the last rites will be held in Mumbai at Versova cremation ground tomorrow morning,” the source added.