Vincent McCauley, a renowned Ghanaian actor, has died.
The actor passed on Monday, January 15, 2024, following surgery for a brain tumor in South Africa.
In a statement released by his family on Friday, they expressed gratitude for McCauley’s “glorious magnificent transition” into the presence of God Almighty.
The family shared the news of his passing and highlighted his contributions to the entertainment industry and education.
The statement read, “It is with a thankful heart that we announce the ushering into the presence of God Almighty, our son, brother, uncle, and friend, Vincent E McCauley, Jr., (now of blessed memory) on Monday, January 15, 2024, after undergoing surgery in South Africa for a brain tumor.”
McCauley served as an administrator at Soul Clinic International School and was not only known for his work in education but also for his remarkable acting career. He starred in numerous films and TV productions, gaining recognition for his role as ‘Max’ in the popular series ‘Things We Do For Love.’
The family expressed their deep sorrow at McCauley’s passing, acknowledging the significant void he leaves behind. They thanked everyone who genuinely cared and loved him, describing him as a “gem” and a gift from God.
“At Perfect Peace, our Vincent now has Eternity of Rest. He leaves a large void and will be greatly missed. The family is grateful for the time you spent with us, dear Vincent! You were a gem, a gift straight from God, and you were greatly loved and cherished,” the statement concluded.