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Tragedy as pregnant TV star dies after heartbreaking final message

Syrian actress and former Miss Asia World Angy Morad, who was pregnant with her second child, died following a viral infection and shared a heart-breaking message with fans

The former actress was reportedly battling pneumonia (Image: Jam Press)

Actress Angy Morad has tragically died aged 33 from a viral infection while pregnant, after concerns were sparked following a worrying Facebook post.

The Syrian actress typed: “I am dying, forgive me.” She was reportedly battling pneumonia before being placed into intensive care. Angy’s husband, Samer, shared an update during this time on her account, writing: “Angy is in a difficult situation between life and death. Please pray for her.”

Following confirmation of Angy’s death on Sunday, February 9, her mother took to Facebook to share her grief, posting: “May God have mercy on you, my daughter.” Born in Damascus in 1992, Angy rose to fame after graduating from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts and started her acting career in 2007. She became renowned for her roles in Syrian drama series like Baqaa Daw 13 and Al-Gharib.

Angy is survived by her daughter and husband (Image: Jam Press)

After taking a break from the spotlight in 2020, Angy made a comeback in the series Souq Al Haramia, which premiered on 19 January this year, according to the Mirror.

Crowned Miss Asia World in 2017, Angy is survived by her husband and their young daughter.

The actress was best known for her roles in TV dramas (Image: Jam Press)

The influencer was rushed to urgent care in late January before dying to a viral illness on Sunday, February 9.

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Following Angie’s death, her husband wrote on social media: “I cry to my wife, my lover, my life partner, who left me heartbroken after her departure. I am comforted to think that you have become the eye of the Merciful and of his mercy. May God have mercy on you and reunite me with you in his paradise. We belong to God and to him we return.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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