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Published: 11 Apr 2021 09:44 AM BdST
Updated: 11 Apr 2021 11:17 AM BdST
Mita Haque, a beloved Rabindra Sangeet singer, has died from coronavirus-related complications at the age of 59, her family said. );
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She passed away at 6:20 am Sunday while undergoing treatment at the Bangladesh Specialised Hospital in Dhaka, her son-in-law Mostafiz Shahin said.
The singer had contracted the coronavirus and was released from hospital four days ago, after she tested negative for the disease, Shahin said. After her condition deteriorated again at home on Saturday, she was admitted back to the hospital. She was then shifted to the ICU. The doctors declared her dead in the morning.”
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Rabindra Sangeet singer Mita Haque dies of Covid-19
Renowned Rabindra Sangeet singer Mita Haque died from coronavirus infections at a hospital in the capital on Sunday morning.
She breathed her last at 6:00am while undergoing treatment at city’s Specialised Hospital.
Actor Mustafiz Shahin, son-in-law of Mita Haque, confirmed this information to media.
She was suffering from kidney-related deceases and tested positive for Covid-19 on 31 March.
The singer was rushed to the hospital when her physical condition deteriorated on Saturday. She was kept on ventilator support, where she died this morning.
Mita Haque was born in 1962. She was listed as the highest grade artist of the Bangladesh Betar. She also served as the head of the Rabindra Sangeet Department at Chhayanaut Sangeet Bidyayatan in Dhaka. She had 14 solo musical albums released from India and 10 musical albums released in Bangladesh.