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A private burial service was held for The Multimedia Group's Lead Camera Technician, Modestus Eloame Zame on Friday, June 9, 2023.
The event which began at 10:30 am took place at the Transitions Funeral Home at Haatso in Accra.
Clad in black, the staff and well-wishers together with friends and family thronged the premises to file past and pay their last respect to the memory of the late media professional.
Amidst tears and prayers, many reminisced about interactions they had with the late Lead Camera Technician and the impact he had on their lives.
Pacus, as he was affectionately called, left behind a wife and three children.
His mortal remains were interred in a private ceremony.
Myjoyonline's Photo journalist, David Andoh was on the beat.























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