What happened to Darlyn Morais? Brazilian Singer dies at 28

Before breathing his last, Darlyn Morais reportedly posted a picture of its horrific-looking fang marks showing spider bite marks on social media.

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In a heartbreaking development, Brazilian singer Darlyn Morais on Tuesday, November 6, died at the age of 28. Darlyn Morais's death came at a time when his 18-year-old stepdaughter had been lodged in a hospital. As a result, Brazilian fans on social media are wondering what happened to Darlyn Morais, or Darlyn Morais's cause of death. Below is what we know about Darlyn Morais's death so far- 

 

Darlyn Morais's cause of death

 

As per reports, Darlyn Morais died after being bitten by a venomous spider. Before breathing his last, Darlyn Morais reportedly posted a picture of its horrific-looking fang marks on social media. Darlyn Morais spider bite photo showcased two huge blackened bite marks below his left eye.

 

As per reports, Darlyn Morais, 28, died at the General Hospital of Palmas (HGP), in the state of Tocantins after suffering from symptoms for days. It is pertinent to mention here that Darlyn Morais' 18-year-old stepdaughter was also reportedly bitten on the foot and is still in hospital in stable condition. Darlyn Morais and his stepdaughter were reportedly bitten at the family home in Miranorte do Tocantins.

 

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Darlyn Morais' wife informed the local media that the Brazilian singer felt ill on October 31."He felt weakness in his body and his face started to darken on the same day. He went to the hospital and was admitted to the HGP this Sunday."

 

After Darlyn Morais's death Brazilian health officials are investigating his death in a bid to determine the exact cause. Notably, it is currently unclear what type of spider may have bitten the singer. However, it is worth mentioning that the Brazilian Wandering Spider is acknowledged by scientists as the most venomous spider in the world.

 

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