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Comedian DKB has taken to his social media pages to mourn the death of veteran actor Psalm Adjeteyfio.
In a post on Instagram and Facebook, the comedian noted that Psalm Adjeteyfio, through his roles, made people’s childhood amazing.
DKB added that the late actor inspired many people over the years, and people would miss him.
“I just learned of his passing. Rest in peace, legendary Psalm Adjeteyfio and thank you for making our childhood amazing! You inspired a lot of us. We'll miss you, Aponkyiniti,” he wrote.
The late veteran actor died on the morning of Friday, April 8, 2022.
His family revealed that his son found him lying unconscious in his room. After attempts to resuscitate him failed, he was sent to the hospital for emergency attention.
However, he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Psalm Adjeteyfio, also known as T.T, died at the age of 55.
He was a veteran Ghanaian actor best known for his role as the lead character in the Ghanaian TV series, Taxi Driver.
TT also featured in other films, including Love, Lies and Murder, Papa Lasisi, American Boy, The Scent of Danger and The Chosen One.
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