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Heartbreaking Farewell: Zahara’s Tearful Last Performance Revealed in Emotional Video as Close Friend Shares the Unseen Moments

In the wake of the untimely passing of the acclaimed musician Zahara, a poignant video capturing her last performance has been shared by a close friend.

The footage, posted by content creator @afiba_m, reveals a visibly emotional Zahara on stage, shedding tears during what would tragically become her last appearance.

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Close Friend Shares Footage of Zahara’s Last Performance

Content creator @afiba_m, who shared a deep bond with Zahara, disclosed in the video’s caption that the singer, despite feeling unwell, persevered through the performance. The content creator took to X (formerly Twitter) to recount how Zahara’s last show was unlike any other he had witnessed.

He recounted how the songstress had confided in him about her health struggles, leading them to rush to the hotel where she decided to take a nap.

“I had an opportunity to witness your last performance and it was so different, so emotional and so heavy. I cried my heart out, you told me you were not feeling too well and we rushed to the hotel. We cancelled the plans of the rest of the evening because you wanted to take a nap. I will always love you”, he posted in a heartfelt tribute to his close friend.

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A Tragic Unraveling: Zahara’s Descent into Coma and Multiple Organ Failure

Insiders close to the Loliwe sensation disclosed to ZiMoja on Tuesday, December 12, that Zahara had been admitted to the hospital due to liver complications following persistent stomach pains. She spent approximately two weeks in the medical ward before being transferred to the ICU, where doctors diagnosed damage to her liver.

As her stomach pains endured, Zahara reportedly slipped into a coma, with additional complications affecting her lungs and kidneys. The gifted musician is survived by her mother, siblings, and her husband, Xaba.

By Tayana