Nollywood star Junior Pope’s lifeless body is shown in a gruesome video clip circulating the internet, which shows him at the hospital following his official death.
In the footage, Junior Pope is seen lying flat on the hospital bed with cotton wool covering his nose. Jerry Amilo, Emeka Rollas, president of AGN, and other people gazed mournfully at the actor’s lifeless body.
According to reports, the actor and several others died while trying to cross the Anam River in Anambra State. They were reportedly filming a movie in Asaba, Delta State, for a colleague named Adanma Luke.
The devastating video is circulating right now.
Reacting, One @gloria_glowia wrote: “I hear d man can actually swim. I guess it’s not a good day to be on that water.”
chinny_bridal wrote: So this is true, I can’t even sleep. Wishing for a miracle.
fredkingstonz wrote: “That’s why i don’t mess with anything call boat 🚤 May his soul rest in perfect peace! There was no safety measure by wearing safety vest 🦺 if not he.”
queenverabasseybold wrote: “😢😢😢😢😢this is sad abeg i actually didn’t wanna believe this until this very post 😭😭😭😭😭 rest in peace jnr pope.”
that_girl_uju wrote: “Omo I’ll keep staying far away from water as long as I’m alive.”
Watch the video below:
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