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VIDEO: Shatta Wale attacked in Krofrom for duping Junior US $10,000 & not attending his funeral
Ghanaian Dancehall Act Shatta Wale who is in Kumasi on some business deal and collaborations is said to have been attacked by some group of people who claimed the dancehall king took money to attend the funeral of one Junior US who was also a musician.
Junior US was said to have been shot by two ladies in her apartments some time back and according to reports gathered by mynewsghana.net Shatta Wale due to his influence was paid an amount of $10,000 just to be present at the funeral but failed to show up.
Shatta Wale has been in Kumasi since 5th November 2020 to shoot the music video for ‘Kumerica’. He has been visiting the most renowned suburbs in Kumasi to shoot some scenes.
That was what led Shatta Wale to Krofrom but the youth was too angry to entertain Shatta Wale and they unleashed their anger on him. Shatta Wale with his convoy had to flee the town to save their lives.
Watch the video below;
Shatta Wale attacked in Krofrom Kumasi for duping Junior US and failing to attend his funeral after his death pic.twitter.com/gEDexmtHHE
— RASHAD (@RashadKojo) November 10, 2020
SOurce:Mynewsghana.net
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