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Konshens Tribute to his Brother Delus
The dancehall fraternity was plunged into mourning last night after news broke of the death of Delus, a recording artiste and the brother of dancehall artiste Konshens.
Since then, a number of industry players have been sending out prayers on behalf on Konshens on social media.
And Konshens has now taken to social media to express his feelings.
"No know how mi aggo do dis without u dawg. But mi aggo do it cah u love see mi a do it. We can always say u neva affi do dat, but mi prefer seh mi wish u neva affi do dat...REST and rest easy to. I will pick up the pieces one way or another an u know who cyaa suffer already from me have breath she good. Mi know u pre all a dat before u mek u move bcuz u was never a coward an mi sure u believe inna me to di max. Mi have NO blame fi anybody or anything that sent you over the edge and me a share dis wid di world cah mi nah hide an bawl mi a bawl loud cah mi hurt deep an mi will always profess mi love and respect fi u proudly," he wrote.
"Not even one day gone an mi affi a jump pan plane a go a work right now pan toppa all dis but bredda mi eye full a water an mi jus happy u escape whatever did a torment u fi so long. I know... Whether on the highest mountain peak or the lowest point in the deepest valley a man needs inner peace!! And we must never underestimate the power of it. Thank u fi dah last par yah bro. Thanks fi all the condolences. Will tell unnu how funeral arrangements go," the lengthy post ended.
Delus was found dead at his Havendale home in Kingston. He is believed to have shot himself.
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