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Lara Langaveld is still searching for answers following her son Constantinos “Costa Titch” Tsobanoglou’s sudden death early this year. Photo: Supplied
Lara Langaveld is still searching for answers following her son Constantinos “Costa Titch” Tsobanoglou’s sudden death early this year. Photo: Supplied

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Four months after her son’s untimely death, Lara Langaveld still does not know what exactly happened on March 11, the evening South African music star Constantinos “Costa Titch” Tsobanoglou passed away.

The 28-year-old collapsed on stage during a performance at the Ultra Music Festival at the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg.

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