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"Kolegae's Heartfelt Revelation: Overcoming Fear and Doubt After the Tragic Loss of His First Wife"

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 Kumawood actor Collins Oteng, popularly known as Komfo Kolegae, has opened up in a heart-wrenching manner about his doubts regarding the possibility of marrying again.


Collins tragically lost his pregnant wife, Miss Millicent, during childbirth at the hospital. In a candid interview with Delay, he expressed the immense difficulty he has been facing since the devastating incident.


The grieving actor admitted that the thought of remarriage has not crossed his mind since the loss of his beloved wife, as the mere idea terrifies him. Collins revealed that losing his wife at such a young age was a shock he never anticipated, as he had envisioned a future growing old together. The circumstances surrounding his wife's passing, including insinuations that he may have been involved in rituals, have only reinforced his reluctance to consider remarriage.

Kumawood actor, Collins Oteng, popularly known as Kolegae, has opened up in a deeply emotional interview about his fears and doubts regarding the possibility of entering into marriage again after the untimely death of his first wife.


Furthermore, the actor opens up about the additional pain he experienced due to the rumors and insinuations surrounding his wife's passing. He shares that these hurtful suggestions, including allegations of involvement in rituals, have further solidified his doubts and fears about entering into a new marriage.


The video provides a poignant glimpse into Collins' emotional journey as he navigates the devastating loss and contemplates the possibility of finding love again.

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