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At Ronnie Coaches's funeral, two young men did not see the need for solemnity in respect for the late entertainer.
The mortal remains of a member of Buk Bak, Ronnie Coaches was being laid to rest at the Osu Cemetery Saturday after a funeral service at the National Theatre.
At the ceremony the young man (in black), believed to be in his late 20s, forcibly lifted a preaching woman deemed to be interrupting the serive with her loud sermon.
He carried her to the entrance of the funeral grounds with the aim of getting her out of the venue.
That action, attracted a third person (in white), who wasn't pleased with the young man's action. He then confronted the young man and inquired why he lifted the woman.
In a heated exchange, the two fought, trading slaps with each trying to lift each other. One was thrown to the cemented ground, crashed his fore head and got bruised.
Ronnie Coaches was laid to rest, but not without a 'fight'.
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