Playback singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, known by his stage name KK, will be cremated in Mumbai on Thursday, a source said.
KK died on Tuesday night at the age of 53, hours after his performance at an event in Kolkata. He was later brought to the CMRI hospital, where he was declared dead.
"His family said the last rites will be held in Mumbai at Versova cremation ground tomorrow morning,” the source told PTI.
According to Mumbai Airport sources, the singer's body is being brought to Mumbai in an Air India aircraft, which is expected to arrive around 8.35 pm tonight.
Earlier in the day, the West Bengal government paid last respect to KK with a gun salute to his body.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who supervised the proceedings, paid floral tributes to the late singer, whose body was kept at Rabindra Sadan for some time.
Ms Banerjee was seen consoling KK's wife and other family members who were present at the venue.
The singer's body was brought to Rabindra Sadan after post-mortem examination was conducted at state-run SSKM Hospital earlier in the day, an official said.
His body was taken to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport and handed over to his family, who will fly to Mumbai, he said.
KK, who was known for his unforgettable tracks like "Tadap Tadap", "Bas Ek Pal", "Aankhon Mein Teri", "It's The Time To Disco" and non-film songs such such as "Pal", had performed at Nazrul Mancha Tuesday evening and also on Monday. He was scheduled to return to New Delhi on Wednesday.
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