Daud Kilau was to undergo foot surgery: Daughter

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TELUK INTAN: Legendary ‘Raja Gelek’ singer Datuk M Daud Kilau, who died at Hospital Teluk Intan (HTI) this afternoon, was supposed to undergo leg surgery yesterday due to bacterial infection.

His eldest daughter Noraini Muhammad Daud, 58, said the surgery was postponed due to his deteriorating health from various complications including bacterial infection in the blood, heart disease, diabetes and kidney problems.

“My late father has been unconscious since yesterday morning (Dec 17) and the doctor informed that his health was deteriorating.

“He was admitted to the Hospital Teluk Intan ward last Tuesday. While he was in the hospital, there were days when he was conscious, and days when he lapsed into unconsciousness, but even when he was awake, we couldn’t understand what he was saying,” she said when met at the HTI Forensic Medicine Unit here yesterday.

Noraini said at about 4.30 pm, her father was gasping for air and at that time, all the family members were by his side when he breathed his last.

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He was confirmed dead at 4.46 pm yesterday while receiving treatment at Ward 2C of the hospital.

Noraini said his body was ritually bathed and shrouded at HTI before being taken back home to Kampung Sungai Balai Baroh, Bagan Datuk.

Meanwhile, his wife Datin Rohani Awang Ngah declined to be interviewed by the media because she was too distraught.
Earleir, the passing of M Daud Kilau, 85, was confirmed by his grandson Hasnor Ikram through the social media site Instagram.

“My grandfather Mohd Daud bin Kilau breathed his last just a moment ago. Al-Fatihah,” he said briefly through ‘Insta Story’ on his personal account.

The singer of evergreen song “Che Mek Molek” had in the past few years been hospitalised several times for health problems after being diagnosed with diabetes, besides back pain and an unstable heart. — BERNAMA

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