Passports Seized, $14,000 Urgently Needed To Settle Late Anokye’s outstanding Hospital Bills Before Body will be Released – Manager Zack Reveals

Manager of the late Highlife Singer Anokye Supremo, Isaac Kwabena Zachariah is appealing to all Ghanaians to contribute financially to help the family of the musician retrieve his mortal remains from the hospital in India.

The young Highlife musician was battling for his life at the Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences, Mukundapur in India after undergoing surgery to remove a brain tumor.

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The artiste, affectionately known as Daddy Lumba Jr., was diagnosed with an illness after experiencing severe headache that affected his eyes and was therefore flown overseas to receive medical attention.

He passed away on Wednesday, January 30, 2019, after surviving the surgery but reportedly developing a sudden cardiac arrest which claimed his life.

According to the late musician’s Manager who is still in India ensuring the corpse is released by the

According to the late musician’s Manager who is still in India ensuring the corpse is released by the hospital and returned to Ghana for a befitting burial, there are some outstanding arrears that need to be paid before the authorities of the hospital will give the body to the family.

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He also noted that his Passport and that of Anokye Supremo’s passport has been seized by the hospital and would be given back to him after payment.

They were able to raise $7000 after mobilising funds the first time Anokye passed on and now the outstanding bill has remained $14000 excluding the cost involved in flying the mortal remains to Ghana.

The total amount of money we spent plus the 21000 will amount to 36,000 something” and the hospital is “demanding the payment before they release the body”.

He appealed with Ghanaians and sympathizers of the late musician to contribute their quota to help bring Anokye Supremo’s remains back home.

“Anyone who wants to give some money must contact this mobile number: 0243152213.

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