Choirmaster under medical care after Beverly Afaglo’s death — Family speaks

The family and management of the late Ghanaian actress Beverly Afaglo, and her husband, Eugene Baah, have issued a press release stating that Eugene Baah is currently receiving medical attention following the death of his wife.

Following Beverly Afaglo’s passing, the family has released a statement expressing appreciation to everyone who has shown support and sympathy during this difficult time.

“During this incredibly difficult time, Eugene and his family are profoundly grateful for the outpouring of love, support, and condolences from friends, fans, and well-wishers,” the statement read.

The release also confirmed that Choirmaster is currently undergoing medical care after the loss of his wife. As a result, the family has requested privacy from the media and the general public.

“The family respectfully requests privacy as they continue to grieve and honour Beverly’s life and legacy. Eugene is currently receiving medical care and cannot take calls. The family kindly asks the media and the public to refrain from direct contact and avoid speculation,” the statement added.

The family assured the public that details regarding any memorial arrangements would be communicated at the appropriate time.

“Details regarding any public memorial will be shared at the appropriate time,” the statement concluded.

On Saturday, May 24, 2026, Eugene Baah, popularly known as Choirmaster or Praye Honeho, announced Beverly Afaglo’s passing on social media.

Subsequently, the late actress’s manager, Abu Iddris, revealed that Beverly had battled cancer for two years before her death. According to him, she had been receiving treatment in the United States but decided to return to Ghana to spend her final days with her children.

“Yes, she battled cancer for two years. It was a relentless war. She fought really hard, but that is where it ended. It started as breast cancer, but because it was genetic, it spread throughout her body. She was in the US for treatment and was supposed to stay there because the treatment and medication were more advanced there. Her best chances were there, but she chose to return home and spend time with her children,” he explained.

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