Aima Baig suffers from mini heart attack
Singer says health scare was caused by exhaustion due to continuous travel, flights, and performances, which led to a lack of sleep

Karachi: Renowned Pakistani singer Aima Baig recently alarmed her fans with an Instagram post revealing that she had suffered a “mini heart attack” on Wednesday.
The singer explained that the health scare was caused by exhaustion due to continuous travel, flights, and performances, which led to a lack of sleep.
Alongside her message, Aima shared several photos, including one showing her receiving treatment in a hospital.
Fans quickly expressed their concern and offered prayers for her speedy recovery.
Earlier, Aima had sparked speculation with an Instagram story stating, “Bye Pakistan, I will miss my country a lot," which led many to believe she was leaving Pakistan permanently.
In her message, Aima mentioned that she was embarking on a long-term trip abroad, not just for a few weeks or months, and expressed her trust in Allah to guide her through this period.
However, after these rumors spread on social media, Aima took to Instagram again, sharing videos from Dubai Airport to clarify her situation. She reassured her followers that she is neither leaving Pakistan for good nor quitting her music career. Aima emphasized that her trip abroad is solely for work-related reasons and that she will be returning.
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