Latest update April 23rd, 2021 12:54 AM
Nov 03, 2008 News
Byron Lee is not dead. Yesterday, his children penned a missive that sought to clear the air about the reports that sparked the erroneous releases. The missive read:
Dear All,
Our Dad is very much alive. Since Tuesday afternoon, we all have been bombarded with e-mails, calls, faxes, etc., re: a rumour which started in Canada that my Dad passed away at 4am. This news is also now being circulated in the USA, Jamaica and the Caribbean.
Not true. Please circulate this mail to everyone that he is very much ALIVE and is bravely fighting. He has been bossing all of us around, and as usual, getting his own way (with our pleasure).
Please keep him in your prayers and continue to send him much love and hope! Don’t give up on him.
Thanks again for your love and concern,
Deanna, Julianne, Danielle, Edward John, Byron Jr., Judy & Sheila
Kaieteur News apologises for the erroneous report
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