Fans were left gutted last week when River City came off the air due to the coronavirus pandemic.
08.05.2020 - 01:01 / nypost.com
Mercury Prize-nominated UK rapper Ty has lost his battle with the coronavirus, the Guardian reports. He was 47.
The hip-hop star, born Ben Chijioke, had been in declining health since at least early April, when he was “admitted into the hospital with medical complications related to COVID-19,” according to a fundraiser launched in his name. “Shortly after, he was put in a medically induced coma to temporarily sedate to help his body receive the appropriate treatment.”
By mid-April, he was doing
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