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Popular Gospel artiste, Prophet Seth Frimpong has died after a brief illness.
Although there were unconfirmed reports about the whereabouts of the singer, it was confirmed by his friend and colleague Brother Sammy on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM.
Speaking to Andy Dosty, host of the show, Brother Sammy said that the gospel musician died at 2:30 am on Friday.
According to him, Prophet Seth Frimpong fell last week and has been unable to move parts of his body.
"He suffered from stroke (and could not move) his left arm, right leg and his lips," Brother Sammy revealed.
Prophet Seth Frimpong was rushed to the emergency ward of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. He passed on a week later.
“It is very unfortunate, very sad to lose Prophet Seth Frimpong,” Brother Sammy said.
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