Netflix star Busisiwe ‘Busi’ Lurayi dead: ‘How to Ruin Christmas’ actress was 36

Busisiwe “Busi” Lurayi, star of the Netflix comedy sequence “How you can Spoil Christmas,” has died at her residence in South Africa. She was 36.

Lurayi’s household confirmed that she handed “instantly” in a press release on the official Instagram account of her Johannesburg-based expertise company, Eye Media Artists.

“We're deeply saddened to inform you of the passing of our beloved Busisiwe Lurayi,” the submit reads. “Busisiwe handed away instantly and was pronounced lifeless at her residence on Sunday [July 10, 2022] by medical personnel.”

The official explanation for “dying continues to be unknown as we await the outcomes of the post-mortem report,” the household added. “We humbly request that you simply permit us because the household to return to phrases with this tragic information.” 

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Lurayi had starred within the sequence “How you can Spoil Christmas” since 2020.

The assertion concluded by assuring her followers, “We thanks for the help that has been given to this point and can present additional info as quickly because it has been made accessible.”

The company captioned the submit:  “Relaxation In peace @busi_lurayi.”

Lurayi had starred on the Netflix sequence “How you can Spoil Christmas” since 2020, enjoying the character of Tumi Sello, a “prodigal daughter” who “goes residence for the vacations and manages to damage her sister’s marriage ceremony plans. Now she should make issues proper earlier than it’s too late.”

She scored the SAFTA Golden Horn Award for Greatest Actress in a TV comedy for the function in 2021.

Different initiatives that the entertainer labored on, included the South African reveals “Metropolis Ses’la,” “Ses’Prime La” and the drama “Wild at Coronary heart.” She additionally made a visitor look on a 2006 episode of “ER.”

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Lurayi died “instantly” at her residence in South Africa on Sunday, July 10.
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She additionally received the identical award in 2011 for her time on “Metropolis Ses’la.” Lurayi additionally obtained the SAFTA Golden Horn Award for Greatest Supporting Actress in a TV Comedy in 2006 for a similar present.

The actress’ last sequence social media photograph posts went up June 26, and have her kissing the brow of an unidentified little lady. A few of Lurayi’s followers described the kid as her “child sis.”

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