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The family of late award-winning songstress Ebony Reigns visited her grave on the 4th anniversary of her passing.
In pictures posted to social media, her father, Nana Opoku Kwarteng, and her mother, Beatrice Oppong Martin, were seen with other family members at the gravesite.
The singer’s family laid a new wreath on her grave.

Prior to the visit, father of the late singer popularly known as Starboy Kwarteng said on Hitz FM that he still communicates with his dead daughter, four years after the award-winning singer’s death.

Mr Kwarteng believes that there is a mystery behind the sudden demise of his daughter.
In an interview with KMJ on Daybreak Hitz, Starboy Kwarteng said, he had a very strong bond with his daughter and that transcends her death.

According to him, they communicate spiritually. He also said that he has seen her in his dreams twice.
Meanwhile, the family aren't the only ones celebrating Ebony on her fourth death anniversary. Ghanaians took to their social media platforms to share their fondest memories of Ebony.

Tuesday, February 8, 2022 marks exactly four years since the news of dancehall artiste Ebony Reigns’ death hit Ghanaians.

The sensational singer, born Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, died in a fatal road accident on the Sunyani-Kumasi road.
The 20-year-old was travelling back to Accra after visiting her mother in Sunyani, in the Bono Region.
A Jeep with the registration number AS 497-16 she was travelling in had a head-on collision with a VIP bus heading towards Sunyani from Kumasi.
As she was popularly called, Ebony passed away alongside two other persons; her friend, only identified as Frankie and a military officer, identified as Francis Atsu Vondee.
However, the driver of the vehicle escaped death.
The music diva was laid to rest on March 24, 2018, at the Osu Cemetery.
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