A throwback video featuring Ghanaian actress Beverly Afaglo and her sisters has resurfaced on social media, sparking an outpouring of grief and reflection following reports of her passing.
The actress was reportedly declared dead on Sunday, May 24, 2026, a development that quickly spread across social media platforms and generated widespread reactions from fans, colleagues, and loved ones.
The heartbreaking news was later confirmed by her husband, Eugene Baah, popularly known as Choirmaster.
In an emotional social media tribute, the musician expressed his deep sorrow over the loss of his wife.
“My heart is shattered beyond words over the death of my beloved wife Beverly Afaglo,” he wrote.
Reflecting on her upcoming birthday, he added: “It would have been just like four more days to your birthday, but I guess the Lord wanted to celebrate with you, so He called you. You were my strength, my happiness, and the reason my life felt complete.”
Following the reports, an old video of Beverly Afaglo and her sisters enjoying time together in Dubai began circulating online.
In the footage, the actress spoke candidly about her family’s history with cancer while remembering an elder sister who had died from the disease.
Beverly revealed that cancer had affected multiple members of her family, including her father and sister, leaving relatives concerned about the hereditary nature of the illness.
“My life is at risk as well because now I can confirm it’s in my blood, it’s in my genes. God forbid that I would be part, but my dad died of cancer as well, and my sister, so we are scared,” she said in the video.
The resurfaced footage has touched many Ghanaians, with social media users expressing sadness over the actress’s reported passing while highlighting the importance of cancer awareness, early screening, and family medical history.
Many fans have also shared messages celebrating Beverly Afaglo’s contributions to Ghana’s entertainment industry and extending condolences to her family during this difficult period.
The actress was widely admired for her work in film and television and remained a beloved figure among many Ghanaians throughout her career.
On May 26, Beverly Afaglo’s sister, Royal Elorm, shared a video reminiscing about spending time with all her sisters before Afaglo’s death.
In the video, the four sisters were spotted in Dubai in a parking garage posing for a video. In her caption, Royal Elorm said they had travelled to Dubai for a family holiday at the time as they were missing their elder sister, Doreen, who had lost her life to cancer.
“We shot this video in Dubai, we went on a family holiday where we missed my elder sister Doreen, who died of cancer some 5 years back. Then I remembered this song by 2face, a Nigerian musician, he said “they were 5 then become 4 then become 3,” she wrote.
“You left us, Bev, now the 4 sisters ain’t 4 anymore but 3. I miss you, sis. I miss you so much. Hmmmm, life.”
