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Albanian singer Shpat Kasapi has died of a heart attack at age 40, according to multiple reports from Albanian media. An outpouring out of condolences from his country and fan base ensued, with his ex-wife sharing a particularly heartbreaking Instagram story.
He did not survive the heart attack, while he did not suffer from any other illness, writes the newspaper KOHA. Shpat Kasapi has been one of the
Famous pop singer Shpat Kasapi tragically passed away at the age of 40 early this morning. Multiple media outlets reported that Kasapi did not survive the heart attack, and he did not suffer from any other illness, according to the newspaper KOHA.
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