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Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, 74, was resuscitated after suffering a cardiac arrest while doctors attempted to bring her out of a medically induced coma at Faro Hospital in the Algarve, Portuguese media reported on May 11.
The cardiac emergency followed earlier emergency intestinal surgery for a ruptured appendix and a subsequent serious infection linked to a perforated intestine, outlets said.
Tyler was admitted around April 30 after developing severe abdominal pain; friends and local acquaintances say she had been unwell for weeks, including during a March concert in London.
A spokesman had previously said doctors placed her in an induced coma to aid recovery and asked for privacy.
Longtime friend Liberto Mealha told reporters medics were âpositiveâ she could make a full recovery, and the singerâs husband, Robert Sullivan, has been at her bedside.
Tylerâs representatives have not publicly confirmed details of the reported cardiac arrest.
The singer, known for hits including âTotal Eclipse of the Heart,â had been due to resume touring later this month; updates on her condition and any changes to scheduled engagements are expected when her team issues further statements.
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