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'When Love Kills: The Tragic Tale of AKA and Anele' is reportedly a potboiler that tells how AKA became a shell of his former self after his sweetheart’s death.
'When Love Kills: The Tragic Tale of AKA and Anele' is reportedly a potboiler that tells how AKA became a shell of his former self after his sweetheart’s death.
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An explosive new book about the tempestuous relationship between hip-hop sensation AKA and his sweetheart Anele Tembe, exposing for the first time the last intimate hours of the couple together, has started a social media storm even before its release.

Written by veteran journalist and author Melinda Ferguson, When Love Kills: The Tragic Tale of AKA and Anele is reportedly a potboiler that tells how AKA became a shell of his former self after his sweetheart’s death. Even before the book has been released, social media has been aflame with some comments casting aspersions on Ferguson for her decision and suitability to write the book.

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