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Chris Attoh announces the death of his dad months after his wife was murdered

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A few months after his wife was brutally murdered, actor Chris Attoh has announced the passing of his father. Even though some news outlets reported on the demise of Fred Attoh who was 92 years old at the time of death, Chris did not comment up until disclosed the news in a post on Instagram today.

Chris Attoh announcing the father’s death shared some fond memories of his dad.

He said “Fred Attoh 1927 – 2019: My father always said, “Believe in yourself Nii, you can do anything, it may seem impossible at first, but never impregnable!”

The actor added, “Daddy, everything you did and taught me has left a profound influence over my life and the man I have become today, What was just a moment in time are now some of my fondest memories. You leave behind a legacy that will always remain insurmountable. Everything I am, and will become, I will owe to you, Thank you for giving me a firm foundation, spirituality, love, support, wisdom, courage and strength to take on the world. Thank you for raising a man who can now spread his own two hands and fly. R.I.P KING 👑”

 

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Ken Attoh, Chris’ brother and husband of award-winning film producer Shirley Frimpong Manso also posted on his Instagram page of a photo with his late dad with the caption:

“Daddy really lived. He lived many lives and his position as chief of Adjumanku, James town, British Accra was just one. I Will really miss you.”

 

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Daddy really lived. He lived many lives and his position as chief of Adjumanku, James town, British Accra was just one. I Will really miss you.

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