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Leila Kalanzi Kachapizo’s Biological Dad Confirmed Dead

Shocking! Actress Leila Kalanzi Kachapizo’s Biological Dad Confirmed Dead

Sad news that hit our desk confirms that Leila Kalanzi Kachapizo’s real father is dead according to Ugblizz. The known Hajj Abdul Kalanzi, who was a parent to the famous actress, TV and radio presenter, Leila was reportedly confirmed to have completed his earthly race yesterday.

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Shockingly, Leila Kalanzi’s dad, Hajji Kalanzi died yesterday on Tuesday the 23rd of October, after struggling so hard with a disease that wasn’t identified yet to the public.

The life time Dembe FM and Sanyuka TV presenter, Leila Kalanzi Kachapizo is already shading tears together with the family and friends for loosing such a dear parent to them.

“Words only can’t portray how sad we feel that you’ve left this world but all we can say is Alhamdulillah…May Allah forgive all your sins,Have mercy on your soul & raise you up with the righteous. RIP DAD..” Stated Actress Leila Kalanzi.

Therefore, today which is Wednesday the 24th of October, Hajj Abdul Kalanzi’s body will be laid to rest at Nkoowe village, Wakiso district.

We therefore send sincere condolences to Leila Kalanzi together with her family.

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