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Social media users are mourning veteran actor, Psalm Adjeteyfio, popularly known as T.T.
Mr Adjeteyfio, known for his role in the Ghanaian series "Taxi Driver", passed away on Friday morning, according to family sources.
Although the cause of death is unknown, T.T. was diagnosed with a heart condition. Prior to his demise, T.T received support from government and well-to-do citizens to undergo a heart expansion treatment.
Social media users on Twitter are commiserating with the bereaved family. They are also circulating videos of the veteran actor during his prime when he hit the screens.
For some users, T.T. is a legend due to his role in the Ghanaian movie industry.
I will always remember these lines.
— Sir Alby (@Itz_Kwakwa) April 8, 2022
Rest in power, Psalm Adjeteyfio, a.k.a. T.T. pic.twitter.com/qsBBszXYmC
So sad 😔 rest well T.T pic.twitter.com/4nEZqflUzS
— Prince Adu-Owusu❣️ (@MrPradus) April 8, 2022
During T.T's trying moment, he reached out several times for support. He received backlash from some members of the public who believed he had not made good investment with the monies he received.
The users who were displeased with the attacks against T.T. have now lashed back.
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