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My Family Series: Death of Ivorian Actress Ange Keffa

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The famous Ivorian actress from the hit series “My Family” has passed away. She died on the evening of Monday, April 15, 2024.

The Ivorian showbiz world in general and the cinema industry, in particular, has been struck by a loss due to the death of actress Ange Keffa. Indeed, on the evening of Monday, April 15, 2024, the renowned Ivorian actress from the African series “My Family” by Akissi Delta passed away.

The painful announcement was made by the Ivorian digital content creator Euloge Kuyo on his Facebook page on the morning of Tuesday, April 16, 2024. “Farewell Ange Keffa, the wife of Dosso in My Family. She passed away this Monday, April 15 at 8 PM. As a reminder, the actress had performed on March 30 in Yopougon, certainly a farewell to her numerous fans,” he wrote, captioning a photo of the deceased.

It should be noted that Ange Keffa had been ill for quite some time and had even revealed that she was suffering from diabetes. She had also felt abandoned. “I felt abandoned because I thought I was going to die just like that. Because at one time, that’s what killed Marie Laure. When she was sick, she didn’t know how to take care of herself. How she was going to do her dialysis. That’s how she fell and then she died,” she had said on the air of La 3.

She subsequently received medical care which allowed her to recover. Indeed, she even performed on March 30th recently in Yopougon.

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