Muhammad Ali's daughter posts last intimate photo of her father

'My last photo of my beautiful father'

Samuel Osborne
Tuesday 07 June 2016 13:09 EDT
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Muhammad Ali and his daughter, Hana Yasmeen Ali, make an appearance at Barnes and Noble to meet fans and to promote his new book, 'The Soul of a Butterfly' on 2 December, 2004 in New York City
Muhammad Ali and his daughter, Hana Yasmeen Ali, make an appearance at Barnes and Noble to meet fans and to promote his new book, 'The Soul of a Butterfly' on 2 December, 2004 in New York City (Peter Kramer/Getty Images)

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Muhammad Ali's daughter has shared the last photo she took of her father before he died.

Hana Ali, one of the boxer's nine children, posted the image of one of the last conversations she had with her father on Tuesday.

She shared the photo with a caption saying: "My last photo of my beautiful father...telling him I love him on May 22, 2016."

She also posted a photo of Ali waiting for a piece of cake while watching Westerns.

He died less than two weeks later.

Muhammad Ali died at the age of 74 on 3 June of septic shock due to unspecified natural causes his family confirmed.

In a statement, his family said they "would like to thank everyone for their thoughts, prayers and support".

He had battled Parkinson's disease for more than 30 years and was admitted to hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, with a respiratory condition earlier in the week.

His body has been returned to his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky as the city prepares for a public funeral to commemorate the legendary boxing champion this week.

His funeral will be held on Friday followed by a public memorial. It is understood Ali himself helped plan the public service.

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