Mapaputsi’s Health Worsens as Kwaito Legend Refuses Hospital Treatment
Sources close to the situation have painted a grim picture regarding legendary Kwaito musician Mapaputsi’s health.
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No Improvement in Health Since Last October
According to one insider, there has been no progress in the artist’s condition since October last year. To make matters worse, Mapaputsi has steadfastly refused to seek medical attention at a hospital.
“There is not much progress with his health and he’s been sick in bed since October last year. He’s still refusing to go to hospital,” a source close to the situation said.
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Family Deeply Worried as Mapaputsi Refuses to Go to Hospital
Another source expressed concern over the lack of improvement in Mapaputsi’s health. The once-beloved star is reportedly refusing any visitors due to his current state.
“He doesn’t want visitors and doesn’t want calls either. The only people who have access to him are his close family members,” the source revealed.
Despite his family’s pleas, Mapaputsi continues to resist seeking professional help. They are, however, hopeful that he will have a full recovery and are turning to prayer for divine intervention.
“His family has been begging him to go to hospital and to seek help, but he doesn’t want to. He keeps promising that he’ll go to hospital but hasn’t despite being asked many times,” the source added.
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Family Requests for Privacy as Mapaputsi’s Health Worsens
When contacted, a family member asked for privacy during this difficult time, stating,
“We are all hoping that he gets better. We are praying for his recovery. However, we ask for privacy during this time.”
Mapaputsi’s manager, Gee Kunene, also declined to comment and echoed the family’s plea for privacy.
” We don’t want to comment at this stage and ask for privacy,” Kunene said.