Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler has died at the age of 75 in Portugal, several outlets report. The singer had been in an induced coma for weeks after undergoing emergency intestinal surgery, according to accounts from different publications. Reports say she fell ill in Portugal and subsequently required the emergency operation, after which her condition deteriorated. Multiple sources state that she remained in intensive care on life support during the coma period before dying.

One outlet additionally reports that she went into cardiac arrest following the surgery, while other coverage focuses on the emergency intestinal procedure and the subsequent induced coma. Across the articles, there is no dispute about her age, her Welsh origin, or the broad circumstances of her illness and hospital treatment in Portugal. The reports do not provide further details about funeral arrangements or surviving family members within the information provided. The singer’s death is therefore presented consistently as occurring after weeks in an induced coma following emergency surgery in Portugal.