Peter “Peetah” Morgan of Morgan Heritage has died

Peter ‘Peetah’ Morgan, the lead singer of the Grammy Award-winning reggae group, Morgan Heritage, has died, aged 47.

The group, which comprises the children of late reggae musician, Denroy Morgan, posted the announcement to their social media platforms.

“It is out of sincere love that we share that our beloved husband, father, son and brother and lead singer of Morgan Heritage, Peter Anthony Morgan, has ascended today, February 25. Jah come and save us from ourselves because love is the only way,” the statement said in part.

The cause of his death remains unclear.

“Our family thanks you in advance for your overwhelming love and support and we as k for your continued prayers as we go through this process. We also ask that you please respect our privacy during this time of healing”, the statement concludes.

The Grammy Award-winning singer’s untimely demise has left the music industry and fans across the globe mourning the loss of a talented artist.

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