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Musician Mzbel could not hold back her tears when she announced the death of her father, Mr. Albert Amoah to listeners of her show on Onua FM.
The radio show host had been informed of her father's passing while hosting her show on Thursday, January 27.
After receiving the news, Mzbel broke down in tears telling listeners she could no longer continue with the show.
She added that because her father is a Muslim she needed to head home if she wanted to see his body before he is buried.
The singer took off her headphones and left the studio in a hurry.
She later posted photos of her father on Instagram with the caption “Rest In Power Daddy... My Mr. Amoah.”
In another video posted on her YouTube channel, Mzbel and her family were in black preparing for her father's burial.
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