Ghanaian actor and media personality George Quaye is grappling with the passing of fellow actor Vincent McCauley.
In a heartfelt Facebook post on Friday, January 19, Quaye expressed his disbelief and fervently wished that a family member would step forward to declare that the news of McCauley’s demise is not true.
“One of the realest bites the dust… Always with a smile. Always wanting to help, support… be there. Damn! Still hoping… praying that someone from the family will come say it’s not true. It shouldn’t be. There’s still so much to be done bro… so much!” Quaye wrote.
Vincent McCauley, renowned for his iconic portrayal of Max in the popular TV series “Things We Do For Love,” reportedly passed away on Thursday, January 18.
McCauley was also well-known for his roles in other TV series such as “YOLO,” “Games People Play, “Fortune Island,” “Office Palava,” “Living With Trisha: House of Secrets,” and “The Idiot and I.”
The demise of renowned Ghanaian actor Vincent McCauley has left the nation in mourning, and today’s headlines are buzzing with questions about the cause of his sudden death.
A report from entertainment news blog GhanaCelebrities.com has suggested that the veteran actor might have succumbed to a brain tumor.
It’s important to note that this information is yet to be officially confirmed.