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Moment Costa Titch Collapsed And Died On Stage (Video)



Moment Costa Titch Collapsed And Died On Stage (Video)

Famous South African rapper, Costa Titch, died after collapsing on a stage at the age of 27 while performing one of his hit songs.

According to reports, the artist known for his hit song “Big Flexa” experienced a seizure while performing at the Ultra music festival held at Expo Centre in Nasrec, Johannesburg on March 11th, Saturday.

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.

Costa Titch’s death was confirmed by Phil Mphela, an entertainer on Twitter just before midnight and was followed by a string of unhappy reactions from industry colleagues.

His death came a month after the passing of his close friend, AKA, who was shot dead on his birthday celebration.

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