Fellow comedian and content creator Terence Creative confirmed the tragic news of Fred's death on his Instagram account with a long heartfelt post.
"TODAY AT 6AM I RECEIVED THE SADDEST CALL EVER ๐๐ค It hurts so much... Fred, I thank God for the time we had together.
You've been a significant part of my career and growth in the industry. You always treated me like a brother, hosted me when I had nowhere to go, gave me a stage, and paid me.
Together, we started club comedy shows. I will always cherish the moments we shared on stage at Tribeka, Taj Mall, Hearts, iClub, and more until we reached the Churchill Show and eventually hosted our first TV show together, KTN Crazy Comedy," he wrote.
He continued, "Together, we struggled, learned, inspired others, made people laugh, and created great memories. I will treasure and hold all these moments dearly.
Freddy, you were an exceptional person. I have so much to say about you, but all I can express now is that you did well, and you will be remembered and missed. Go well, bro."
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