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Myjoyonline is learning of the demise of a young musician Anokye Supremo popularly known as Lumba look-alike at an Indian hospital.
He is reported to have suffered a cardiac arrest and died later.
His Manager, Isaac Kobina Zakk, confirmed the news of the musician’s death on Kofi TV, Wednesday.

Anokye Supremo was diagnosed with a tumour in his head in the latter part of 2018 to have it removed. His condition got worse compelling doctors to advise that he should be flown to India for the surgery.
Read also: Video: Lumba look-alike goes blind; needs $12k for surgery or he dies
His Manager said, the surgery to remove a tumour had been successful but he received a call from the hospital on Monday that Anokye’s condition had deteriorated.
He got to the hospital and was met with the news that he suffered cardiac arrest and all efforts to resuscitate him failed.
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