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Musician Krymi has lost his brother a year after he buried his father.
The singer took to his Instagram page to make the announcement. He, however, did not disclose the cause of death.
A heartbroken Krymi in one of his posts, stated that he struggled to come to terms with his father's passing noting that his brother, only known as Will, was his strength.
“Bro what do u want me to do now? U should have waited small bro cos u know how hard it was for me when dad left. You are the only person I could call Will. Please don't leave me, bro," Krymi wrote in one of his posts.
In another post, he a picture of himself and his brother from their childhood.
The singer said his brother has always been his go-to and especially in these difficult times he does not know who to turn to.
“Why Will? Rest we blood! I love u forever bro,” he added.
Many celebrities and fans sympathised with the musician.
Comedian DKB wrote, “My condolences bro, this is hard and painful. Be strong. 🙏 😇 😭.”
Actor Funny Face noted, “Words can’t express what u going through bro .. pls stay strong ✊🏾🔥💪🏾 🙏🏾.”
Hitz FM’s Dr Pounds also commented on the post, writing “Awww bro my condolences 💐 hmmmm.”
Andrew of Keche fame added “My condolences brother…. Soo sorryx.”
In February 2021, Krymi’s father, Alex Afoakwah Nuamah died and was buried on March 13, 2021, in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region.
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