They said the exact cause of the 48-year-old’s death on Thursday was not clear.
Dokolo and dos Santos, the daughter of Jose Eduardo dos Santos who ruled Angola for 38 years until 2017, faced corruption charges, including allegations that they steered $1 billion in state funds to companies in which they held stakes during her father’s presidency.
Dokolo and Isabel dos Santos have both denied wrongdoing.
Angolan authorities seized their accounts late last year.
A colleague and friend of Dokolo, Cedric Mala, confirmed his death on Friday. Isabel dos Santos has not commented, but on Thursday posted a photo of her and Dokolo on Twitter.
Two close family members also confirmed the news but spoke on condition of anonymity.
“I am shocked and devastated by the death of my brother, friend and collaborator Sindika Dokolo,” Mala told Reuters.
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