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Jo Mersa Marley Wife, Daughter, Death Cause, Father

Jo Mersa Marley

Jo Mersa Marley was a Jamaican reggae artist and a native of Jamaica who grew up in Miami. He was best known as a son of Stephen Marley and grandson of reggae musician Bob Marley. He released his first EP, “Comfortable,” in 2014. He came out with another EP, titled “Eternal” in 2021. In addition to this, his is best known for his hit “Burn It Down” from 2016, as well as “Rock and Swing” off the “Comfortable” EP. Find more about, Jo Mersa Marley Wife, Daughter, Death Cause, Father.

Jo Mersa Marley Wife

Jo Mersa Marley married with his wife named, Qiara. Couple had six-year-old daughter named, Sunshine. Last year Jo uploaded a picture of his father Stephen holding Sunshine, which reads as, “Blessed strong earth to my father.”

In addition to this, Jo’s wife and daughter often appeared on his Instagram account. In 2019, he announced, he would love a sibling for Sunshine and expand their family with his wife named, Qiara.

Jo Mersa Marley Death Cause

Jo Mersa Marley died in Miami-Dade County, Florida, on December 27, 2022. He was 31, at the time of his death.

He was found deceased inside his parked vehicle in Miami on 26 Dec, 2022, night. Police are investigating his death but said they do not suspect foul play. The Miami-Dade coroner is conducting an examination to determine his cause of death.

Jo Mersa Marley Bio

Real Name Jo Mersa Marley
Age 31 years old (Died)
Birthdate March 12, 1991
Death Date December 27, 2022
Ethnicity Mixed
Height 5 feet 9 inches
Wife Name Qiara
Daughter Name Sunshine
Parent Stephen Marley (father)
Relatives Bob Marley (grandfather)
Ziggy Marley (uncle)
Death Cause Not Revealed

Who Was Jo Mersa Marley?

Jo Mersa Marley spent his early years in Jamaica. As per his education, he attended Saints Peter and Paul Preparatory School, before moving to Florida to attend Miami Palmetto Senior High School and Miami Dade College.

In 2014, Marley debuted releasing, through iTunes and Spotify, an EP “Comfortable”. He also appeared on a Grammy-winning album Strictly Roots by Morgan Heritage.