Tongan solo singer Suliasi Pōle‘o, who recently drew widespread attention for his performances during UB40’s February tour of Tonga, is reportedly involved in a serious road crash in the kingdom that is said to have claimed the life of the driver of the vehicle.

Details remain limited, but initial reports indicate the incident occurred in Tonga and is now the subject of police inquiries, with authorities yet to release an official statement on the circumstances of the crash or any potential charges.
Reports circulating on social media claim the crash occurred near the Fatai and Matafonua area, with Facebook commenters naming an individual they allege was the deceased.
Kaniva News has chosen not to publish the identity at this stage, pending official confirmation from authorities.
It has also been claimed that Pōle‘o was rushed to hospital following the incident.
Police have yet to issue a formal statement, while members of the public on social media have begun sharing tributes and memories of the alleged deceased, as well as messages of concern for Pōle‘o.

Pole‘o has risen rapidly in public profile following his high‑energy appearances alongside UB40, making news of the incident a shock to fans and the wider music community.
During the international show, Pōle‘o performed several of his well‑known songs that resonated strongly with Tongan audiences, including Baby Nofo Mai and Palōmesi. He was joined on stage at various times by his sisters Lepolo and Dianne, as well as his elder brother DJ Darren.






