Beautiful Portrait Like ABG Kiki Fatmala Before Death Due To Lung Cancer Complication
JAKARTA - Sad news has returned from the entertainment world in the country. Senior actress Kiki Fatmala is reported to have died. This was first announced through his personal Instagram account by the family.
In the upload, it was stated that Kiki Fatmala died on December 1 at the age of 56 due to cancer complications she had suffered since October 2021. At that time, Kiki Fatmala said that she was undergoing treatment for stage four lung cancer.
Kiki Fatmala's name was indeed popular in the 90s and was known as the player of Si Manis Jembatan Ancol. He also often becomes Warkop Angel, a beautiful woman who appears in the film Warkop.
At the age of five, Kiki Fatmala's face and physical form still look as fresh as ABG. He was still active in his career in the entertainment world until the end of his life. Here are some portraits of Kiki Fatmala before she died.
Three months before his passing, Kiki was still uploading a portrait of himself in front of a large pool. Attending a formal event, he wore a green cocktail dress with a cleavage high enough to show his soft thighs. With a waiststroke pose, Kiki seemed to shine as when she was still a model in the 80s.
Then in October, there was a portrait sitting alone in a cafe-like room. He seemed to enjoy a cup of drink. Kiki looks fresh in all blue outfits. Black glasses and large hood earrings are suitable accessories to wear.
Still on the same photo slide, this time it shows a close-up of his face looking side by side. Even though he is 56 years old, there are no wrinkles on Kiki's face.
A few months before he died, Kiki Fatmala even still uploaded a portrait of his togetherness with several friends. Seen them spending their vacation time in Bangkok, Thailand. In the caption column, he added a Girls trip' description.
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Finally, there is a photo of grief posted by the family which reports that Kiki Fatmala has passed away. The black and white photo shows Kiki Fatmala with the words August 14, 1967-1 December 2023.
While the second slide and all three are statements from the family. In the statement, the family asked the media to respect privacy by not conducting interviews or asking for additional statements other than those given.