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The family of Nhyira Marfo Okyere, a deceased member of popular gospel music group, Team Eternity Ghana has debunked claims she died from food poisoning.
Nhyira passed on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, with rife rumours suggesting she was poisoned.
However, a statement issued by the family head, Eric Agyei Mante noted the cause of death has not been ascertained.
The statement added that the family is distressed by the false rumours on social media.
Mr. Mante has therefore called on all and sundry to stop spreading falsehoods and wait for official communications from the music group and her family.
Below is the full statement:

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