Dhaka (Bangladesh): Bangladesh's legendary folk singer Fakir Alamgir died due to complications from COVID-19. He was 71. According to Dhaka Tribune, the singer breathed his last at the United Hospital here on Friday night.
His son Mashuque Alamgir Rajeeb said that Alamgir suffered a cardiac arrest while undergoing treatment at the hospital. The veteran singer tested positive for the coronavirus after suffering from fever and cough for several days.
After he complained of breathing issues, Alamgir was admitted to a local hospital. The singer was later shifted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at United Hospital. Born on February 21, 1950, in Faridpur, Alamgir began his music career in 1966.
The singer was a key member of cultural organisations 'Kranti Shilpi Gosthi' and 'Gana Shilpi Gosthi' and played an important role during Bangladesh's 1969 uprising. During Bangladesh's 1971 Liberation War, Alamgir joined the 'Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra' and performed frequently to inspire freedom fighters.
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