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Winner of the 2019 Ghana DJ Awards ‘Battle of our Time’, DJ Seihor, has been reported dead.
A close source disclosed to ghanadjawards.org that the disc jockey died after he was involved in a motor accident.
According to the source, DJ Seihor was on a motorcycle without a helmet when the unfortunate incident happened.
DJ Seihor
The incident is said to have happened on the Madina-Adentan road in the wee hours of Monday, November 4.
“The thing happened around 2 am”, the source mentioned.
DJ Seihor was adjudged winner of the 2019 Ghana DJ Awards ‘Battle of Our Time’ after beating DJ Skinny.
He was also praised for his sterling performances at the Ghana DJ Awards Pub Fest and Nominees Jam at Purple Pub.
DJ Seihor also performed at the Ghana DJ Awards ‘Beach Party In Ghana’.
The family of DJ Seihor is yet to make a statement on the sad news.
DJ Seihor
The incident is said to have happened on the Madina-Adentan road in the wee hours of Monday, November 4.
“The thing happened around 2 am”, the source mentioned.
DJ Seihor was adjudged winner of the 2019 Ghana DJ Awards ‘Battle of Our Time’ after beating DJ Skinny.
He was also praised for his sterling performances at the Ghana DJ Awards Pub Fest and Nominees Jam at Purple Pub.
DJ Seihor also performed at the Ghana DJ Awards ‘Beach Party In Ghana’.
The family of DJ Seihor is yet to make a statement on the sad news.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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