“Resuscitation attempts continued until dawn” .. painful details of the final moments of Hayat Al-Fahad

“Resuscitation attempts continued until dawn” .. painful details of the final moments of Hayat Al-Fahad
The late Hayat Al-Fahad
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“A severe blood infection pushed her body into a state of intense internal exhaustion.” “The medical teams did not stop attempting to resuscitate her since 3 a.m.”

In a scene where sorrow intertwines with deep regret, producer Yusuf Al-Ghaith, the manager of the late Kuwaiti artist Hayat Al-Fahad, revealed the details of her final hours in her battle with illness, which ended in a heavy silence that left a profound impact on the Gulf and Arab artistic scene.

Al-Ghaith recounts that the deterioration of her health began rapidly two days before her passing, after she was infected with a severe blood infection, which pushed her body into a state of intense internal exhaustion, later causing several vital organs to stop functioning. The decline was neither gradual nor mild, but rather rapid in a way that confused the medical team and placed everyone in a race against time.

He indicates that Monday evening was the most difficult stage of her condition, as the final hours witnessed a striking medical collapse, with the failure of essential bodily functions, most notably the kidneys, confirming that she had entered a critical stage that allowed no delay or waiting.

With a heavy voice filled with details, he adds that the medical teams did not stop attempting to resuscitate her since 3 a.m., in repeated efforts to save what could be saved, but her body had been exhausted by a long journey of illness, until the end was declared in the early hours of Tuesday morning, when she passed away peacefully, like the fading of the last light.

On a deeply human and painful note, Al-Ghaith reveals that the late actress had lost the ability to communicate for some time, having been deprived of speech since the complications of the stroke she suffered in July 2025, which placed her in a near-continuous silence and gradual fading of consciousness, as if she were leaving the world step by step without announcing it.

With the announcement of her passing, grief spread across the artistic community, turning moments of farewell into a collective recall of a decades-long artistic journey, through which Hayat Al-Fahad established an exceptional name in Gulf drama and touched the hearts of generations of viewers.

Her final artistic appearance came like a calm dramatic testament in the series “Afkar Ommi,” where she portrayed the character “Shaha,” a strict mother with complex emotions, in a performance that seemed like a final artistic reflection—almost a farewell written in the form of a role.

Today, between the details of her passing and funeral arrangements, the entire scene feels as if it has closed on a long moment of silence, bidding farewell to one of the most influential and iconic figures of Gulf drama, leaving behind a legacy that is not merely told as news, but lived as a complete memory of art that remained deeply rooted in people’s hearts.