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Nicholas Mensah, the musician behind the Juliana hit song, has died.
Confirming the news to Adomonline, a family member who identified herself as Miriam, said the artiste passed away on Monday, August 24.
She revealed that Mr Mensah popularly known as K2 was found lying unconscious in his room.
He was rushed to a nearby clinic but was referred to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital where he passed away around 12 midnight.
She said her cousin had been suffering from ulcer prior to his death.
Ms Miriam explained that the family was unaware the Juliana hitmaker was battling any health condition.
The doctor, she added, had later disclosed he died of ulcer after an autopsy was done.
The family announced that K2 will be buried on September 19 at Breman in the Ashanti Region.
The musician was survived by two kids; a boy aged 11 and a five year old girl.
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