Syrian artist Dina Haroun died today at the age of 44 at a hospital in the Syrian capital of Damascus after suffering a health problem a few days ago, Sky News reported.

According to media reports, the artist who recently entered "intensive care" for reasons of "breathing and a problem in the intestines," quoting her sister actress Tollay Harun days ago.

On Sunday, Toulay published a picture of her sister saying, "My two promises will come back to you, and you will see me, Lord, Lord, Lord, be with her, Lord."

Haroun started her artistic career in 2000 with artist Yasser Al-Azmah, and presented a large number of television series, including "Our Dreams Deferred", "Modern Mirrors", "Occasions and Tales" and "Soft Thorns".