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Reggae artiste Sycure Gyan’I
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Reggae artiste Sycure Gyan’I died in a motorcycle accident in Boscobel, St Mary on Sunday morning.
The constabulary’s Corporate Communications Unit confirmed the incident but had no details about the circumstances surrounding his death.
Social media users reacted to the news, with people writing ‘RIP’ and ‘SIP’.
Sycure, whose real name is Ralston Richards, hailed from the farming village of Plowden in Manchester.
It was while still attending New Forest Primary and Junior High School that he fell in love with music. He recorded his first demo at age 16.
His debut single, “Farewell”, was with reggae artiste Turbulence. Over the years, he continued to hone his craft, recently releasing “Baby Oil” with his wife Sunshine Velvet. Some of his other songs include “Success Prayer”, “Too Much” and “Na Nah”.
On her Instagram page, his wife Sunshine Velvet, whose given name is Shantell Anderson-Richards, questioned why in a post on Monday.
“Me baby u really gone ???????? why why why why why.”
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