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Chymamusique Launches BackABuddy Campaign to Help With Medical Expenses

Chymamusique Launches BackABuddy Campaign to Help With Medical Expenses. Judging from his posts over the past few months, it goes without saying that Chymamusique‘s accident was quite hectic. Not only did it claim lives, it has also left Chyma in a bad state.

The accident happened back in August the 30th, on the N1 near Ysterberg Mountain. The accident left Chymamusique in a critical condition, and he has been in and out of hospital. Although it’s a blessing that his life got spared, others were not so lucky. The accident claimed the life of his fellow artist and close friend, DJ Poizen, who he traveled with. A family of four also unfortunately lost their lives to the accident.

In terms of recovery, Chymamusique has been doing very well. He did a number of successful operations, and was eventually discharged. Chyma was even ready to do some work as an entertainer. Sadly he was recently rushed back to hospital, after a couple of complications. Chyma was back in ICU on Monday 27th October due to internal bleeding and a seizure. Among other things he did a craniotomy, which involves removing a section of the skull bone to provide surgeons with. He was discharged on Monday, to recover at home. Taking to X, Chymamusique expressed gratitude to God for sparing his life.

As well wishes pour in for Chyma, many have asked him to consider asking for financial assistance to cover up some expenses. He has thus launched a BackABuddy campaign, and asked those capable and willing for donations. In just less than a day, the campaign has reached almost R54, 000, with the goal of reaching R200K.

By popular demand I was asked to open this BackABuddy campaign to reduce a bit of load when it comes to medical bills , do it voluntarily Campaign link : https://backabuddy.co.za/campaign/post-accident-disability-medicine-fund Don’t give what you need,” Chymamusique said.

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