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Police to probe singer KK’s death amid reports of head and face injuries

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INDIAN police said last Wednesday (1) they are investigat­ing the death of popular Bollywood singer Krishnakum­ar Kunnath, popularly known as KK, who died at age 53 after a concert.

The singer died shortly after performing at a college festival in Kolkata last Tuesday (31) evening, prompting a wave of tributes. He was rushed to hospital from his hotel at around 10:30 pm, where doctors pronounced him dead.

Aroop Biswas, a government minister in the eastern state of West Bengal, said KK had died of a “suspected cardiac arrest”.

But police said they are probing whether he died an “unnatural death”, with some media reports saying there were injuries to his face and head.

An autopsy was to be performed later in the day.

“We are also talking to the hotel authoritie­s and scrutinisi­ng CCTV footage to understand what had happened before he was taken to the hospital,” said police official Sanjoy Mukherjee.

Born in Delhi into a south Indian family, the versatile singer began his career with advertisin­g jingles and recorded songs in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and Bengali.

Like other playback singers in India, his songs were featured in films in which actors lip-synched along to his vocals. His hits from the 2000s included Aankhon Me Teri from the movie Om Shanti Om and Khuda Jaane from Bachna Ae Haseeno.

Prime minister Narendra Modi led the tributes to the singer. “His songs reflected a wide range of emotions (and) struck a chord with people of all age groups,” Modi said on Twitter.

“We will always remember him through his songs. Condolence­s to his family and fans.”

“I cannot believe that such a talented artist left us this way. He had two back-to-back programmes in Kolkata,” composer Anupam Roy said.

Fans paid tribute on an Instagram

post put up by his management with photos showing KK singing in front of a roaring crowd. The post was accompanie­d by the caption “Pulsating gig tonight at Nazrul Mancha ... Love you all.”

“Rest in peace legend, you will be always in our heart,” wrote one user. “You’re gone too soon !!!!!! ” commented another.

One of the Hindi songs he sang at his last concert was Pal, which has the lyrics “whether we live or not, we will remember this moment”.

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