Covid-19 claims life of famous African Saxophonist
Cameroonian saxophone legend, Manu Dibango, died on Tuesday, after battling complications from coronavirus.
The 86-year-old “Big Blow” musician died on Tuesday morning at a hospital outside Paris, France.
The musician’s family, who is best known for the 1972 hit “Soul Makossa”, announced on his Facebook page last week that he had been admitted to hospital after contracting the virus.
A message on his official Facebook confirmed that Manu died after contracting COVID-19.
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