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The family of the late dancehall musician, Ebony Reigns, have visited the singer’s graveyard at the Osu Cemetery in Accra.
The family visited the tomb on Saturday, February 8, 2020 to mark the second year since her death.
The father of Ebony, Mr Nana Opoku-Kwarteng, also known as Starboy Kwarteng and elder sister, Happy Opoku Kwarteng, aka Foriwaa, were spotted at the late songstress’ graveyard.
In photos that have since been trending on social media, Starboy Kwarteng and his daughter Foriwaa were standing behind the grave which had a bust of the late dancehall diva.
Saturday, February 8, 2020 marks exactly two years since the Dancehall queen met her untimely death through a motor accident on the Sunyani-Kumasi road.
Ebony died alongside her friend, Frank Kuri and her soldier bodyguard, Atsu Vondee.
Find photos of their visit below:
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