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Actress Gloria Sarfo is still in mourning as she loses another close relation after the demise of her biological mother.
A few weeks after her mother's passing at Ridge Hospital, the Ghallywood actress is mourning the demise of Kumawood actress Maa Rita.
Maa Rita, who played the role of the mother to Gloria Sarfo in the popular Efiewura series, passed on during the latter days of February.
Taking to Instagram to share the heartbreaking news, Gloria Sarfo stated that Maa Rita passed on during the one-week celebration of her mother, Prophetess Ophelia Yeboah.
Maa Rita was laid to rest over the weekend on Saturday, April 2.
Gloria Sarfo has described the pain of losing two important people as unbearable, adding that people do not understand her plight.
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