Brunei's Prince Azim died from multiple organ failure, says brother


Prince 'Abdul 'Azim died on Oct 24. He was 38. - Prince Abdul Azim/Facebook

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Brunei's Prince 'Abdul 'Azim died from multiple organ failure due to an autoimmune disease, his younger brother revealed on Tuesday (Oct 27).

Prince 'Abdul Mateen, said in an Instagram post that his brother was diagnosed with severe systemic vasculitis earlier this year, a condition characterised by inflammation of blood vessel walls.

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