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Ghanaian actor Vincent McCauley loses his life after undergoing surgery in South Africa

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Vincent McCauley, the esteemed Ghanaian actor, has passed away. On Monday, January 15, 2024, he succumbed to complications from brain tumor surgery in South Africa.

In a statement released on Friday, his family expressed their gratitude for his “glorious magnificent transition” into the presence of God Almighty. They announced the passing of their son, brother, uncle, and friend, Vincent E McCauley, Jr., who will now be remembered with fondness. The surgery in South Africa was an attempt to treat his brain tumor.

His transition was described as a magnificent journey, as he had the privilege of witnessing and experiencing Heaven. Vincent, an administrator at Soul Clinic International School, was not only passionate about his profession but also celebrated for his role as ‘Max’ in the beloved series ‘Things We Do For Love.’

Now, in perfect peace, Vincent rests for eternity. His absence leaves a significant void and he will be deeply missed.

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The family extends their gratitude to all those who shared precious moments with Vincent. He was a precious gem, a divine gift, and he was cherished and loved immensely. However, it is important to remember that God’s love for him is perfect. The family sincerely appreciates the genuine care and love shown by others.

Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari, upon hearing the news, expressed her sorrow on her X account on Saturday. She described the news as a difficult pill to swallow. Nadia first met Vincent on the set of ‘Who owns the city’ approximately 14 years ago. She remembers him as a radiant and lively individual, always bringing a breath of fresh air to the set. His eyes sparkled whenever he mentioned her name, and he would laugh at her senseless jokes. She wishes him eternal rest and good luck on his mission in the afterlife.

Vincent McCauley gained immense popularity for his portrayal of Max in the renowned TV show ‘Things We Do For Love.’

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