Photo of Ebony's grave cast in concrete after her burial pops up

Photo of Ebony's grave cast in concrete after her burial pops up

The burial service and final funeral rites for the late Ebony Reigns finally came off on Saturday, March 24.

After a burial service at the forecourt of the State House, Ebony's remains were carried in a black glass casket to the Osu Cemetery with thousands following.

Many of those who followed trooped to the Osu Cemetery to bid the singer farewell could be seen in tears as Rev. Dr Lawrence Tetteh officiated the committal service.

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It was such a sad sight to behold.

Visiting the graveside of Ebony just a day after her burial, one will find a rather calm atmosphere.

But is still quite sad and heartbreaking to see the 20-year-old's grave which has now been cast in concrete as shown in the picture below

Ebony's final resting place
Ebony's grave

Born Priscilla Opoku Kwarteng, Ebony died on February 8 in an accident on the Sunyani-Kumasi Highway.

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Ebony, in the company of her friend, Franky Kuri; bodyguard, Francis Atsu Vondee, and driver, Chartey Oko, had visited her mother, Beatrice Oppong in Sunyani and were returning to Accra when their Jeep collided VIP bus.

With the exception of the driver, all the passengers on board died in the accident.

Ebony would have been 21 years old on February 16, 2018.

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Jeffrey Owusu-Mensah (HOD Entertainment) Jeffrey is the Head of the Entertainment Desk and a graduate of the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) with over 10 years of experience in journalism. He started as a reporter with Ghana News Agency (GNA). He joined Primnewsghana.com in 2016 as an editor. He moved to YEN.com.gh in 2017 as an editor and has risen to his current position. You can contact him via e-mail: j.owusu-mensah@yen.com.gh

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