Deborah Fraser was a gospel singer from South Africa. As a background vocalist, she began her career in 1985 and released her first album, Abanye Bayombona, in 2000, which became a commercial hit in South Africa, selling over one million copies.
The funeral of Deborah Fraser, a gospel singer from South Africa, was held on Saturday, May 22, and many people are still mourning her passing. After a brief illness, the legendary singer died on May 15th at the age of 76. Current reports say that Fraser was not buried because of the flood tragedy in KwaZulu-Durban Natal over the weekend, which wrecked havoc at the local cemetery.
According to a family representative, Deborah’s funeral date was not given to the media by the family. Members of the family prepared to execute her if the floodwaters receded, sources said. According to the South African Meteorological Agency (SAMSA), the weather is expected to be According to current predictions, the floodwaters will begin to recede on Monday. In the end, everything will be confined by the environment because they can’t just drop the casket in a hole and fill it with water and muck right once,’ said a family member.
A sampling of the comments provided by South African individuals is included below.
I can’t help but feel horrible about this gorgeous coffin being buried in the muck. In light of this, the family’s decision to delay her burial is acceptable, and they can bury her tomorrow or any day this week. I pray that her spirit will rest in eternal slumber.
Devastated by her own death, Deborah Fraser leaves behind a trail of unfinished business. The only thing I wish we could do is extend her stay for a few more days. Deborah had a beautiful personality. She wasn’t due to die at such a young age.
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