The mortal remains of Feka Parchibell, career manager of late music icon Fhish, is set to be delivered back to their origin, in the days ahead.
The funeral rites, according to the program, kicks off on Thursday, 27 January, through the 28th, from the family house in Tiko, with the final burial to hold at the Catholic cemetery in Mutengene.
Fhish’s remains had been buried earlier this month, with many sympathizers yet to swallow the pill confirming the music icon’s tragic demise.
Recall that Feka Parchibell died in the same accident that claimed the life of Fhish, in the late hours of December 23rd, 2021, along the Tiko-Douala road, while heading for a show in Buea. The incident was revealed to be a result of excessive speed, leading to a collision between the car of the victims and a static truck.
In the unfortunate accident, both Fhish and his manager died at the spot, with their car destroyed, leaving another person severely injured.
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