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Paul Rapetsoa: Tributes pour in as Skeem Saam actor confirmed dead

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Popular Skeem Saam actor Paul Rapetsoa died on Tuesday. The 70-year-old had an illustrious theatrical career, and touched many hearts with his performances.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African

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