PM extends condolences to Adibah Noor's family


KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob extended his condolences to the family of singer and actress Adibah Noor Mohamed Omar - better known as Adibah Noor - who passed away on Saturday (June 18).

In a Facebook post, the Prime Minister described the Terlalu Istimewa hitmaker as a talented singer, actress, and host.

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"My condolences to the family of Allahyarhamah and I pray that they'll remain strong in facing this loss. May Allahyarhamah be placed among the righteous. Let us recite the Al-Fatihah for the late Adibah Noor,” said Ismail Sabri.

The popular entertainer died of ovarian cancer at a private hospital here at about 7.45 pm. She was 51.

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Her remains will be taken to the Al-Ansar Mosque, Taman Keramat at 9am today to be bathed and shrouded prior to the burial at a nearby Muslim cemetery before the Zohor prayers.

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