Popular pencil artist dies in India

Popular pencil artist, Emmanuel Apraku, popularly known as Ray Styles,  has died in India.

His company confirmed his death on its Instagram page.

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Apraku had undergone surgery in New Delhi and was recovering.

The pencil artist was diagnosed with a liver-related illness and had grown frail and looked very pale.

One of Ray’s works

He needed £40,000  for surgery.

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After his plight was brought to social media attention last August, it triggered a frantic fund-raising effort.

A GoFundMe account was created on Wednesday, August 19 to raise $55,000 for his surgery. It raised more than $70,000.

Ghana’s first lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, joined in the donations with  $20,000.

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Ray styles left Ghana for India on September 7, he underwent surgery and was expected to return to Ghana in October.

According to a poet, Koo Kumi, the pencil artist had indicated to him that he would be “returning soon.”

But he, unfortunately, passed away on Thursday afternoon.

Several on-air personalities took to social media to announce his passing.

Some social media users have also poured out their grief.

— #letstalkaboutitwithlydia (@lydiaforson) October 1, 2020

 

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Herh 2020 ei hmmm we’ve lost a good one 😭😭😭😭 rest well @penciledcelebrities @ray_styles

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Health experts have warned about the rising cases of liver and kidney diseases among Ghana’s youth.

 

 

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