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Kgaogelo Moagi (born 31 January 1996), [1] professionally known as Master KG, is a South African DJ, singer and record producer. Born and raised in Tzaneen, his debut studio album Skeleton Move achieved acclaim including an AFRIMA Award for Best Artist/Group in the African Electro category. [ 2 ]
American country music singer, died by suicide via gunshot one month after the death of his wife [465] Deon Stewardson: 2017: British-South African actor best known for his role in ITV series Wild at Heart [466] Trevor Strnad: 2022 American musician and vocalist for The Black Dahlia Murder, method undisclosed. [467]
Nkosazana Nolwazi Kimberly Nzama (born 6 October 2000) professionally known as Nkosazana Daughter, is a South African singer and songwriter.Nzama gained national recognition after she released her 14-track debut album that featured notable artists such as DJ Maphorisa, Makhadzi, Master KG, Kabza de Small, Tyler ICU, Major League DJz, Young Jonn, and Chronical Deep, and others.
Cancer is the second greatest cause of death in the United States. The ACS estimates that there were 609,360 cancer deaths in the US in 2022. Sadly, Lori was one of those cancer deaths.
Complications from Bone cancer [109] Dennis Waterman: 74: May 8, 2022: Madrid, Spain: Lung cancer [110] Trevor Strnad The Black Dahlia Murder: 41: May 11, 2022: U.S. Suicide [111] Ben Moore James & Bobby Purify: 80: May 12, 2022 [112] Lil Keed: 24: May 13, 2022: Los Angeles, California, U.S. Natural causes [113] Ricky Gardiner Beggars Opera: 73 ...
Mark Rylance is mourning the loss of his wife, Claire van Kampen, who died of cancer at age 71 on Saturday, January 18 — his 65th birthday. "Claire Louise van Kampen, Lady Rylance, has died this ...
Stan Van Gundy has been dealing with a family tragedy since August, when his wife, Kim, died. Kim was 61 and the two had been married for 35 years. Kim's cause of death was publicly shared as ...
Name Age Date Location Cause of death Gregory Slay Remy Zero: 40: January 1, 2010: Bodega Bay, California, U.S.: Cystic fibrosis [1]: Tony Clarke Record producer from The Moody Blues: 68