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Actress Nadia Buari is heartbroken following the death of her colleague Vincent McCauley.
In a post on Twitter, the actress reminisced about bonding with Vincent over a decade ago when they met on a film set.
“He was so radiant, a breath of fresh air and was always very bubbly. I’ll always remember the way his eyes sparkled whenever he mentioned my name and the way he laughed at my senseless jokes on set,” Nadia Buari posted along with a picture of young McCauley.
She noted that the news of his death was difficult for her to come to terms with.
Regardless, Nadia Buari wished McCauley is resting in peace adding “good luck with your mission in the other world.”
This news is such a hard pill for me to swallow.
— Nadia Buari (@IamNadiaBuari) January 20, 2024
I met Vincent on the set of “who owns the city” about 14yrs ago. He was so radiant, a breath of fresh air and was always very bubbly. I’ll always remember the way his eyes sparkled whenever he mentioned my name and the way he… pic.twitter.com/PIxBAhbAnh
Actor Vincent McCauley passed away on Monday, January 15.
The talented actor and administrator died following his surgery for a brain tumour in South Africa.
Vincent was widely loved for his roles in the popular Ghanaian TV show 'Things We Do For Love' and went on to star in an impressive range of movies and TV productions.
In an official release, his family described him as a special person who they can never replace as he was of a loving and caring nature.
“Our Vincent now has Eternity of Rest," the family stated, adding that, “he leaves a large void and will be greatly missed."
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