Shona Ferguson, 47, has died
on Friday.
Ferguson died at Milpark hospital on Friday afternoon. "Yes, Mr Ferguson passed away at noon today. And all the family is asking for at the moment is just to mourn in private. But it's very difficult, you can imagine, for Connie and the family," Mwanza said. Mwanza added that Shona died from Covid-19 related complications. Mwanza said he would not be indulging on further details around the death.
Ferguson, born Aaron Arthur Ferguson on 30 April 1974, started his acting career as Ace in the TV seriesas Dr Leabu. In March 2007, he left the Venda soap opera and starred as Itumeleng in He started the production company Ferguson Films with his wife Connie Ferguson in 2010, who both starred in the company's first TV production,
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