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Possible Questions Going Through The Minds Of Ghanaians About The Death Of Ebony Reigns

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Ebony Reigns

We are not publishing this article in any way to rekindle the pains and tears Ghanaians shared on February 8, 2018, when the life of a young, talented Ghanaian female singer, Ebony Reigns, was taken from her like a bird through a gory accident.
An accident that took away three lives and spared only one person, the driver living him “unscratched” ─If it’s luck, then indeed Ebony’s driver has the greatest of luck.

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Franky Kuri Died A Stupid Death — Says Insensitive Media Excel CEO Kwesi Ennin

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It’s hard for a family who have lost a loved one to be told that the death of their relative is a ‘stupid’ death but that’s the direction Kwesi Ennin has decided to go in.
Ennin, speaking on the deaths of Ebony’s partners, said many people follow celebrities around for no reason other than to ‘chop’ from them and if you do that and one day meet your untimely death like Kuri that’s a very ‘stupid’ death.

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Bodyguard Of Ebony Reigns To Be Buried On Friday, March 23, 2018

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Francis Atsu Vondee, the military man who met his untimely death serving as bodyguard of the late Ebony Reigns will be buried on Friday, March 23, 2018, according to the family.
According to the bereaved family, Francis Atsu Vondee’s burial service will take place in the Volta Region, Mafi Adidome.

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Franky Kuri's Mortal Remains Arrives In Accra For Final Funeral Rites

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Franky Kuri

The mortal remains of the alleged lesbian partner of the late Ebony, Franky Kuri, has been brought to Accra for final funeral rites by the family.
Franky Kuri, 27 died with Ebony in a gruesome car accident at Mankranso in the Ashanti Region when their car collided head-on with a VIP bus on the Sunyani-Kumasi highway.

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Family Of Soldier Who Died With Ebony To Go To Nogokpo To Find Who's Behind His Death

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A family member of the late soldier who perished with Ebony, Francis Atsu Vondee, has warned the Ghana Armed Forces to name whoever ordered him to be a bodyguard for Ebony or face their wrath.
According to Ian McWillis, who’s believed to relate to the soldier, he did not leave post and go with Ebony without permission as the military is trying to paint and they believe someone in higher authority ordered him to protect Ebony.

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