 Rest in peace king, tributes pour in for Alaska group member Thibauts. Kuwaito group Alaska has lost another member after Thibaut Thibauts exotetsi passed away. Kalawajazmi record label owner Oscar Oskidomed Longway confirmed the news to F5 News. He said the family would provide more detail surrounding his cause of death. Oskido took to his Instagram timeline to pen his tribute to the late star on Sunday. Thibauts death follows the passing of the group's lead singer Le Maeda in November 2013. The Alaska quintet started with five members, namely Lucky Mlakinna, Thibauts Otsuetsi, Andrew Maloazan, Sipawee Picat, and Le, but had become a trio consisting of Sipawee, Le and Thabo. The band, originating from Soweto, was first noticed by Oskido. The band has been around the Kuwaito industry for more than a decade, and their music remains relevant in 2022 with their timeless hit songs including Accus and Woshi still making the rounds on music platforms. Condolences to Thibauts family and friends have flooded the timeline. Rest in peace Thibauts, wrote Theoke Gusingkwee. The EFF sends its heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of the Kuwaito star Thabo crazy Thibauts Otsuetsi, who was a member of Alaska. The talent he shared with SA will forever be cherished. May his soul rest in revolutionary and perfect peace, read the statement shared on the F's Twitter page.