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'Bappi Lahiri' has had obstructive sleep apnea since last year, says her doctor

Veteran vocalist Bappi Lahiri, who died at 69 years old, had been doing combating OSA (obstructive rest apnea) starting around 2021.


Dr Deepak Namjoshi, the Physician, Cardiologist and Pulmonologist, who was treating the performer, informed that Bappi Lahiri inhaled his keep going at 11:45 pm on Tuesday night at Mumbai's CritiCare Hospital.


The specialist additionally gave an authority explanation, discussing the 'Disco King' hitmaker's medical problems in a definite way.


"Bappi Lahiri was experiencing OSA-Obstructive Sleep Apnea and repetitive chest disease. He was hospitalized in Criticare Hospital, Juhu for 29 days with this. He recuperated well and was released home on 15 February. Anyway following a day at home, his wellbeing again crumbled and he was taken back to Criticare emergency clinic Juhu in a basic state and capitulated to his sickness at around 11.45 pm," he said in the proclamation.


The assertion proceeded, "He experienced Covid contamination last year. He had OSA since the most recent one year. He was conceded on different events in Criticare Hospital under treatment and recuperated on all events."


Bappi Lahiri, who was a trailblazer of disco in the Bollywood of the 80s and 90s, had sung melodies, for example, 'Disco Dancer', 'Dance', 'Chalte' and 'Namak Halaal'.

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