Reggae Music Pioneer Dies From Coronavirus

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(The Gleaner)
The death of British reggae pioneer Delroy Washington, who passed away last Friday, is as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

His friend, Winston Francis, another veteran reggae singer who is also based in the United Kingdom, confirmed this to The Gleaner on Monday. He said that Washington died at the St Mary’s Hospital in London after a brief illness and that the cause of death was indeed the dreaded COVID-19.

Francis revealed that Washington had attended the repast for a member of the reggae community nearly three weeks prior and that six persons who attended that repast have since contracted the coronavirus. “It was a very big turnout, about 200 persons. I was there with my wife, my son, and his daughter. I didn’t see Delroy, but my wife did, and they spoke. Shortly after, Delroy, who was diabetic, started feeling sick and had to be hospitalised,” he shared.

The entertainer explained that when Washington was admitted, none of his friends knew because he wasn’t answering his cell phone. “We all became concerned,, and I called the police and asked them to go around his house.

They did, and then called back to ask if we had checked the hospitals. At that point, my wife started calling around until we found him. Delroy told us he had been taken to hospital by ambulance, and his phone was dead, so he had asked for it to be charged, but it was never returned. My wife called the hospital and asked them to look for it and it was returned to him.”

Francis, who reiterated his shock at his colleague’s sudden death, said he and another friend were going to visit Washington last Thursday with some fruits as he had requested earlier that week. The friend, however, got a call from the doctor saying that Washington was in intensive care.

“The doctor asked him if he was the person getting the fruits for Delroy and then told him not to bother because Delroy had full-blown coronavirus and was in isolation. Then the next call he got was that Delroy had passed,” was his lament.

He pointed out that Washington was a vegetarian who ate a lot of fish and generally took excellent care of himself. “Delroy had a black belt in karate and he was a keep-fit fanatic. I am still in shock that such a fit, strong guy could be taken out so easily. Delroy was such a genuine guy and a real gentleman. He will be greatly missed,” Francis said of the reggae pioneer and activist.

 

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Wow…RIP & ppl are still not taking this thing seriously & everyday we see the death toll keeps piling up with no end in sight…this thing is not a laughing matter, this thing aint no joke…

  2. Sadly dear soul lost. It’s an unfortunate lesson for those who harbors and distributes unfounded theories about this virus Let it serve as an Illustration that we are all at risk.
    Stay and read some good books you always wished you had time reader, learn to code or to sew, or start a garden as you practice social distancing.

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