Daasebre Gyamenah’s body arrives in Koforidua

The mortal remains of highlife musician, Daasebre Gyamenah has arrived in Koforidua.
The remains arrived in Koforidua on Friday around 1 p.m and has been deposited at the St. Joseph Hospital Morgue.
The remains of the musician were conveyed from the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) where he passed away Friday, while he was on admission.
Family sources have said that the highlife musician, who was a Muslim, died of a heart-related disease.
Daasebre Gyamenah’s family earlier Friday stated that they will not allow the late musician to be buried in line with Islamic tradition.
According to the family, the musician, although a Muslim will not be buried in line with Islamic tradition because he was a royal from the New Juaben Traditional Area.
Scores of wailing people including family members welcomed the body at the St. Joseph Hospital Morgue.

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