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South African Popular Rapper Collapsed, Died On Stage (Video)

South African Popular Rapper Collapsed, Died On Stage (Video)
Popular South African Amapiano Artiste, Costa Titch has sadly passed away after collapsing on stage.
The 28-year-old had a seizure and collapsed on stage while performing at the ultra music concert at Expo Centre in Nasrec, Johannesburg on Saturday, March 11th.
A video making rounds on the internet space captured by a fan showed the moment Costa Titch fell on stage after which he was pulled up and continued performing.
However, he collapsed for a second time which was the last time to be seen alive by fans who raised concerns after the show.
His death was confirmed by Phil Mphela, an entertainer on Twitter just before midnight.
His death came a month after the passing of his close friend, AKA, who was shot dead on his birthday celebration.
Watch below video of how Costa Titch died on stage…
Costa has shared a poster on his Instagram page advertising the event 11 hours before he passed on.
Costa entered the entertainment industry as a dancer, but over time he transformed a rapper/singer.
He recently got signed into Akon’s music label.
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