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Cameroon: The Post Collaborator Dies


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The Post (Buea)

8 May 2008
Posted to the web 8 May 2008

Elvis Tah

One of The Post's external collaborators and ace vendor, Sebastien Ntuvyuri Dzelafen, is dead.

Ntuvyuri died on Wednesday, May 7, at the Ndu Baptist Health Centre, after a protracted illness.Ntuvyuri took ill in September 2007 and was admitted at the Buea Provincial Hospital Annex.

He was later transferred to a hospital in Kumbo, where he gradually regained his health and was discharged from the hospital. Ntuvyuri had hitherto been living with his family in Kumbo before his health situation deteriorated early this month. He was taken to the Ndu Health Centre, where he finally gave up the ghost.

Born in 1976, in the Northwest Province, Ntuvyuri will be remembered for being an ardent supporter of the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon. He had a national flag which he wrapped on his body whenever Cameroon had a football encounter. He also had a knack for dancing.

He usually danced and animated crowds whenever there was an occasion.



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