Residents of Waterloo and members of the media fraternity are mourning the death of popular Radio Disc Jockey (DJ) and radio engineer, Frank Koroma, widely known as DJ DMX.

Koroma reportedly passed away, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and service to community broadcasting. He served as a station engineer at Radio Viascity in Waterloo for approximately 15 years, where he became a well-known and respected figure among listeners, colleagues, and members of the community.

Throughout his career, DJ DMX was celebrated for his passion for radio, his technical expertise, and his commitment to informing and entertaining audiences. His engaging personality and ability to connect with young people earned him widespread admiration, making him one of the most recognisable voices in Waterloo’s media landscape.

Following news of his passing, tributes have continued to pour in from fellow media practitioners, friends, and residents of Waterloo. Many have taken to social media and other platforms to share memories of their interactions with him, highlighting his kindness, humility, and positive impact on the community.

His death has been described as a major loss to Waterloo’s media community, with many expressing condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time.

Details surrounding his death and funeral arrangements had not been officially announced at the time of publication.