Nigerian-based Cameroonian filmmaker, Edgard Leroy has died in a fatal auto crash on Saturday, June 11, 2022, which occurred at the Sagamu area of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
The 26-year-old filmmaker recently won an award for the Best Indigenous movie (Yoruba) for his first feature film, Alaise, at the seventh Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award (AMVCA) on May 14, 2022.
It was gathered that Edgard was heading to a movie location at Ibadan when he was involved in the fatal accident that claimed his life.
The filmmaker’s death was confirmed by his colleague, David Akande, in a post shared on his Instagram page on Monday.
He wrote, “Good night Edgard Leroy, my brother, friend and partner. I love you.
“On the 11th day of June, 2022, a ghastly motor accident on Lagos Ibadan Expressway, precisely at Sagamu, cut short the life of one of Africa’s fast rising film makers, Cameroonian born Edgard Le Roy Nouke Ngedemon.
“Edagard Leroy who won an Award at the just concluded African Magic Viewers Choice Awards ( AMVCA) in the Best Indigenous Movie (Yoruba) Category, was on his way for a movie shoot in Ibadan, Oyo State, South West Nigeria from his base in Lagos when the sad incident happened.
“Born on the 13th of July 1995, this amazing director, editor and motion graphics artist was the first from his country to win the highly respected AMVCA award.
“And just a few weeks shy of his 27th birthday, this is the sad story of a life cut at its prime.
“Safe journey, Director Edgard. Creative Nigerian and Cameroonian film industries will miss you.
“The family is yet to announce funeral arrangements. May his soul rest In peace.”