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Some actors in Ghana did not let Saturday, May 9, pass without paying their respects to late actor Bernard Nyarko at his one-week memorial.
Present at the actor's home at Lakeside, Ashaley Botwe, was Christiana Awuni, Nana Ama McBrown, Clara Benson popularly known as Maame Serwaa, Salinko, Vivian Jill and others.
Nana Ama Mcbrown could not hold her tears when she sat in front of Bernard Nyarko’s mother to pay her respects.
Vivian Jill Lawrence seemed like she could hold herself, she burst into tears when she saw the mother of the late actor who had been crying.
Other Kumawood actors also visited Bernard Nyarko’s home in Kumasi where another one-week memorial was also being held.
Actor Bishop Bernard Nyarko passed away on Saturday, May 2.
According to his brother, Isaac Darko his brother died a natural death, debunking rumours that he had died under strange circumstances.
Admittedly, he said, Bernard Nyarko has not been well for some weeks prior to his demise.
“We took him to Ridge Hospital where he died around 5:30 pm on May 2. I will urge his fans to not believe everything [they read about him] online except that he died a natural death,” Mr Darko added.
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