On
May
31,
2022,
singer
KK
breathed
his
last
and
left
for
his
heavenly
abode.
While
the
nation
prayed
for
KK's
family,
his
team
was
at
the
receiving
end
of
hate
and
abusive
mails.
Reacting
to
such
mails,
KK's
daughter
Taamara
shared
an
official
statement
from
her
family
on
her
Instagram
page,
wherein
she
wrote
that
her
father's
team
deserves
as
much
love
as
her
family
does.
Taamara
shared
a
picture
of
her
dad
with
his
team
on
Instagram
and
captioned
it
as,
"We
wanted
to
thank
all
the
beautiful
human
beings
in
this
picture
for
accompanying
dad
on
all
his
travels
and
the
vital
contributions
they
made
to
his
shows,
making
them
the
memorable
spectacles
they
used
to
be.
I
told
Hitesh
uncle;
mom,
nakul
and
I
weren't
there
for
dads
final
moments,
didn't
even
get
to
say
goodbye,
but
we
were
all
so
glad
that
he
was
by
his
side.
Ever
since
he
joined
dad,
his
stresses
went
away."
She
further
wrote
that
she
has
heard
about
hate
mails
and
a
lot
of
anger
being
directed
towards
Hitesh
and
Shubham
and
urged
KK's
fans
not
to
spread
hate
on
their
behest.
She
wrote,
"To
those
of
you
resorting
to
such
abuse,
ask
yourself
what
would
dad
think
if
he
could
see
this?
You're
basing
your
judgment
on
the
word
of
some
unverified
journalists,
channels
and
other
sources
that
regularly
photoshop
thumbnails
and
include
clickbait
titles.
Don't
spread
hate
on
their
behest."
She
went
on
to
add
when
she
was
not
with
her
father,
it
was
his
team
who
was
with
him
all
the
time
hence,
they
should
not
be
slammed
by
anyone.
She
wrote,
"All
of
dads
fans
are
sending
his
immediate
family
all
their
love
and
support.
However,
every
moment
dad
wasn't
with
us,
he
was
with
his
2nd
family,
as
he
used
to
called
them.
Please
don't
buy
into
the
hate
spreading
rumours,
please
send
your
love
and
support
to
them
too.
They
need
it
just
as
much
as
we
do,
we
are
all
suffering."
She
further
wrote
that
she
is
very
grateful
that
even
though
she
was
not
with
her
dad
on
his
last
day,
KK
had
his
team
with
him.
"These
are
the
people
that
dad
himself
wholeheartedly
trusted
and
loved,
and
are
a
big
reason
why
dad
become
who
he
was.
I'd
like
to
ask
you
if
you
loved
dad
so
much,
don't
you
trust
who
he
trusted?
I
implore
everyone
to
cease
this
verbal
abuse
or
abuse
of
any
kind,
and
if
you
spot
it
please
take
a
stand
and
speak
up
against
it.
Be
kind," concluded
Taamara.