Official: Military officer who died with Ebony to be buried on March 24
- Soldier who died with Ebony to be laid to rest on same day as musician
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LAC Francis Atsu Vondee, the military man who died alongside dancehall star Ebony Reigns, is set to be buried on 24th March, 2018.
The military officer was on board a car together with Ebony and her personal assistant when they were involved in a gory accident on the Kumasi-Sunyani highway.
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The incident which happened on February 8 saw all three aforementioned persons lose their lives, with only the driver of the crashed vehicle surviving.
The family of the late LAC Atsu Vondee has now brought out a line up with regards to the funeral and burial service of their late son.
An obituary poster made of the late soldier states that his corpse will be conveyed from the 37 Military Hospital on Friday March 23, with his burial service also set for March 24 at the Old District Assembly hall at Adidome.
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Meanwhile, the late Ebony Reigns, known in real life as Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng, will also be laid to rest on the same March 24.
Ebony's funeral will be held at the forecourt of the State House, Accra on 24th March, 2018 contrary to the initially announced date of 17th March, 2018 and the Independence Square as venue.
Earlier the after of Ebony, Nana Poku Kwarteng had explained that change in date was because the Independence Square had been booked for a different programme.
“The venue is the challenge, we earlier had the indication that we could hold it at the Independence Square but as it stands now it has been booked by Aglow International. The forecourt of the State House has also been booked by the Canadian High Commission on that same day,” Mr. Kwarteng told Peace FM on March 3, 2018.
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Franky was also buried on March 3, 2018.
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