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Rihanna's father, Ronald Fenty, dies aged 70: report

Rihanna's father, Ronald Fenty, dies aged 70: report

Yahoo31-05-2025
Rihanna's father, Ronald Fenty, has reportedly died at age 70.
Fenty reportedly died Saturday morning in Los Angeles. News of Fenty's passing was first shared by Starcom Network News, a local radio station in Barbados.
A cause of death was not immediately known, though Starcom reported he had a 'brief illness.'
The Independent has reached out to representatives for Rihanna for comment.
The 'Umbrella' singer has not yet publicly commented on her father's death.
Photos obtained by Page Six revealed Rihanna's brother, Rajad Fenty, was seen arriving at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Wednesday. He was reportedly there to visit his father.
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