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Yaw Dabo and Mercy Asiedu are among the Kumawood actors who worked closely with the late Bernard Nyarko.
Since the news of the actor’s death broke, these two have been unable to hold back tears.
Surrounded by family and friends, Mercy Asiedu was seen crying her eyes out while saying everybody will die in Twi.
Yaw Dabo, on the other hand, was seen in a video alone crying uncontrollably.
While mourning the loss of his colleague and friend, he wondered who he would talk to about life or share experiences with.
Yaw Dabo and the deceased were not only colleagues on film sets but also they hosted a TV show together.
Bishop Bernard Nyarko was reported dead on Saturday, May 2. The actor has not been in good health for a while and many fans are assuming he may have succumbed to the illness.
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