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“America’s Got Talent” star Kabir “Kabeezy” Singh has died at the age of 39

“America’s Got Talent” star Kabir “Kabeezy” Singh has died at the age of 39

Comedian Kabir “Kabeezy” Singh has died at the age of 39.

The star, who was a semi-finalist on Season 16 of America’s Got Talent, died on Wednesday (12/4/24), law enforcement sources told TMZ.

A cause of death was not announced. Authorities are reportedly waiting for toxicology results before confirming how Kabir died.

Other sources told the publication that Kabir was in the San Francisco Bay Area at the time of his death.

Kabir – who also wrote for Family Guy and has previously appeared on Comedy Central and BBC News – appeared on comedy shows in the US last month.

Fellow comedian Mario Salazar admitted that the comedy world is “mourning” after Kabir’s death and stressed that he was “loved by everyone.”

He wrote on I saw and played with him at his hometown club Tommy T’s last month. I never thought our goodbye would be our last.

Comic and film director Dante was “shocked” at the news of Kabir’s death.

He wrote on X: “Rest in power, Kabir Singh. I’m shocked. He was so talented and funny. (sic)”

Stand-up comedian and director Chris Mitri described Kabir as a “force to be reckoned with”.

He wrote on Instagram, “Kabir, you were a role model for all comics in the Bay Area and showed us that if you work hard enough, your talent will shine through. From your stand-up to writing on Family Guy to working with Lonely Island.” On “Never Stop, Stopping” you were a force to be reckoned with, even when you didn’t want to be, and gave those who gave solid, memorable advice to those who asked. “

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