Legendary Afropop musician Winnie Khumalo shared particulars about not feeling effectively earlier than her premature passing.
The actress handed away on Tuesday following a short sickness, as per a report by Sunday World.
WINNIE KHUMALO ON NOT FEELING WELL
Based on her social media, musician Winnie Khumalo had been sick since late final 12 months.
She talked about that she had been sick for 3 months in a put up shared by her TikTok account on December 10, 2024.
The songstress shared a video of herself inside a transferring automobile and captioned the put up: “Mninimandla ngiyabonga (God, thanks.) I’ve been sick for 3 months, however I really feel higher.”
In one other put up on December 12, 2024, the Stay My Life hitmaker shared an emotional reflection on the 12 months.
She mentioned 2024 was tough, however she was grateful to be alive.
WINNIE ON HER SCARY ASTHMA ATTACK
In November, Winnie instructed ZiMoja that she was hospitalised after experiencing shortness of breath.
“I didn’t know that I had bronchial asthma till I had shortness of breath,” she mentioned.
“I’ve by no means heard of anybody being recognized with bronchial asthma at this age. However the medical doctors have instructed me it’s nonetheless within the early phases, and I must handle it effectively and care for myself,’ Winnie instructed the publication.”
WINNIE’S LAST MOMENTS
Her passing has despatched shockwaves all through the nation, and messages of condolence and tributes proceed to pour in.
The singer’s sister and consultant for the household, Tshepi Akeepile, instructed the SABC that she handed away on the best way to the hospital.
“She was actually not effectively. Sadly, on their drive to the hospital, that’s when she handed away. Once they arrived on the hospital, they pronounced her lifeless on arrival. It’s anticipated that we’re devastated. We’re at a loss. Winnie had a son, Ntando Khumalo, and daughter, Rethabile Khumalo, and three grandchildren, three sisters and her mom,” she mentioned.
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