“America’s Got Talent” comedian Kabir “Kabeezy” Singh died Wednesday at the age of 39.
It is believed that the talented comedian had a history of health issues and it is possible that he died of natural causes, but his official cause of death remains under investigation as of Friday afternoon, according to TMZ. Law enforcement officials and authorities are awaiting the results of the toxicology reports to determine the circumstances that led to his death, according to TMZ.
Independent sources told TMZ that Singh was in the San Francisco Bay Area when he died.
A friend of Singh named Jeremy Curry posted a Facebook tribute that noted the comedian died “peacefully in his sleep,” although there have not been any official reports to confirm that detail as of yet.
Curry told fans Singh’s funeral services will be held on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 14, in Hayward, California. He also asked for thoughts and prayers for Singh’s loved ones and his fiancée while they grieve this sudden loss.
Singh made it all the way to the semifinals of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” in 2021 during season 16 of the talent competition reality show.
The popular comedian performed a number of stand-up comedy shows across the country for much of 2024. The last performance that he showcased on his social media accounts took place early in November.
His talents were also featured on Comedy Central, the BBC and “Family Guy,” among a number of other credits to his name. (RELATED: Chuck Norris Announces Devastating Loss Of His 103-Year-Old Mother)
Fans and loved ones are paying tribute to Singh, as they pay their final respects to someone that brought laughter and happiness to their lives.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com