Actress Mercy Aseidu has written a tribute to mark the one year anniversary of colleague actor Bishop Bernard Nyarko's passing.
In her post on Instagram, the Kumawood star stated the pain of losing Bishop Nyarko is still as strong as the day he passed.
Mercy Asiedu wrote that the actor was the best friend, colleague and brother anyone could have ever had.
Although he passed away his memory lives with her and others for as long as they live, she added.
"It's another year since we lost you Bishop and the pain is still so strong. I treasure our memories like nothing else and remember them even more on an anniversary like this."
Mercy Aseidu added that she misses him a lot adding "until we meet again, rest easy brother!"
Late Bernard Nyarko aged 50, died on Saturday, May 2, while undergoing treatment at Ridge Hospital.
He was buried on June 27, 2020, in a private burial at Obosomase in the Eastern Region.
He was survived by five children.
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