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ERROL SCORCHER TO BE BURIED ON SUNDAY

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The funeral for late entertainer Errol Scorcher is scheduled for Sunday at the Macedonia Seventh Day Adventist Church on Maxfield Avenue, St Andrew at 11 a.m.

Errol Scorcher died at the Spanish Town Hospital, St Catherine, on Thursday, January 19 from a ruptured blood vessel in his head. He was 55 years old.

Errol Scorcher emerged on the music scene in the early '70s and was best known for the song Roach Inna Di Corner.

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BIM KILL HIM.SSHHHH..MI SEH MI NAAH LEFT MI BAYGONNNNNNNN...USE REAL KILL U A GUH SEE DEM STILL MI SEH A ROACH IN A DE CAWNA SEH A A HOW U COME YAH.....RIP MR SCORCHER U HAD ONE A DA NICE MELLOW DEE JAY VOICES OF DA LATE 70S N 80S..ONWARD TO ZION
DAMN HOW EVERYBODY WHO GUH HOSPITAL ALIVE IN JAMAICA ALWAYS A COME OUT IN BODY BAG..MI WILL STAY A FORRIN YAAH AT LEAST YASSO WE CAN SUE DEM RAZZZ..JAMAICA U NAAH NO MONEY U CANT GET NO GOOD MEDICAL ATTENTION..WTF
Schorcher.mi membe de ting.."roach ina de corner""Bim kill him".Dem style ya caan dead..More Life ya Man mi know say...u nuh dead.NO.Life.
Bwoy how the whole a the elders the just a drop out so ,55 a young man that rasta . Condolences to the family.
jah know this is really sad ...he and i spoke on the phone for hours ...he just did some dubs and jingles for me .....im so sad right now

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