Eusebius McKaiser dies at 45 as author’s ‘distraught’ manager confirms sad news
Author and broadcaster Eusebius McKaiser has tragically died at the age of 45, his manager has confirmed.
The star died after suffering a suspected epileptic fit in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Eusebius’ devastated manager Jackie Styrdom told TimesLIVE: “It all happened so quickly.
“His partner Nduduzo Nyanda is at the mortuary with his family. I am so distraught. I can’t believe this.”
Eusebius penned several books including A Bantu In My Bathroom and Run, Racist, Run.
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He also wrote for the Daily Mail, The Guardian, and The Sunday Times during his career.
The broadcaster regularly featured on Talk Radio 702 and Power FM in Gauteng, South Africa.
Many paid tribute to the writer following the sad news of his death, including the president of South Africa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, said Eusebius was “a brilliant mind”.
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