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The artist community mourns the death of Farhad Humayun

Farhad Humayun

Farhad Humayun

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The news of the sudden death of young musician Farhad Humayun has deeply saddened the Pakistani artist community.

The deceased artist’s fellow musicians are paying tribute to him through their various messages on social media.

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In a message posted to twitter, Adnan Siddiqui wrote,” Shook to know about the passing away of #FarhadHumayun. A young, talented life snatched by the cruel hands of fate way too soon. Life is so fragile…May Allah grant him higher place in Jannah . Ameen”

Expressing deep sorrow over the demise of Farhad Humayun, renowned Pakistani singer and founder of Junoon Band, Salman Ahmed said that the beloved son of Naveed and Shahzad Humayun is no longer with us, he was undoubtedly a talented composer.

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Faysal Qureshi and Aijaz Aslam also shared messages for Farhad Humayun on their social media accounts.

It should be noted that Farhad Humayun, a renowned musician of the Pakistani music industry and a drummer in Coke Studio, passed away today. The cause of his death is still unclear, however, Humayun was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2018 and was being operated on by the “world’s greatest surgeon”.

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