Beloved star died today after suffering a heart attack on yacht while on holiday.

Beauty influencer Farah El Kadhi, 36, tragically passed away on a yacht in Malta, reportedly due to a heart attack. The Tunisian social media star, known for her positive spirit and kindness, was found unconscious on the boat and later pronounced dead at a hospital in Msida. She had been enjoying a vacation in Malta and had posted photos from the yacht just before her death.

Farah was a popular figure with over a million Instagram followers, using her platform to promote her fashion brand, Bazarbyfaf. An autopsy and investigation are underway to determine the exact cause of her death. Fans and friends have paid tribute, remembering her for her warmth and joyful energy.

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