Da Les shares an update after suffering a stroke

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Multi-award-winning rapper Da Les has provided his first health update after suffering a severe stroke in July.

DA LES IS GRATEFUL TO BE ALIVE

In a statement released by his team and shared on his Instagram account, the rapper, whose real name is Leslie Mampe, expressed his gratitude for being alive saying: ‘he owes it all to God.’

According to the statement, Da Les is currently in rehabilitation and is slowly recovering with the help of his family. This update comes after a video of him in a wheelchair went viral online.

“He expresses deep gratitude for being alive, saying it’s a true miracle and thanks God for his strength. ‘I owe it all to God,” he said.

‘HEALING TAKES TIME’

The rapper expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support, kind messages, prayers, and wishes for his quick recovery.

“Da L.E.S is incredibly thankful for the outpouring of love, support and prayers from his fans, friends and everyone who has reached out. He will continue to update everyone on his healing process and appreciates all the encouragement.

“Healing takes time, but he’s staying positive and focused on a full recovery,” reads the statement.

FANS WISH HIM A QUICK RECOVERY

His fans and industry colleagues have flooded the comments with supportive messages, urging him to stay strong and keep fighting.

@gugujuje wrote: “I’ve Been praying for you every day, fam. Strength, this too shall pass. In him, through him, and with him, all things are possible. May the hand of the mighty Jehovah Rapha, our mighty healer, be with you and bring you back to full restoration.”

@2mellow_ wrote: “We love you, Les. Take your time and get better. You’ve done enough for the game. We will wait for you. We’re chanting your name. When you’re ready, we’ll be here to receive you.”

DA LES MISSES HIS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

In July, the rapper was unable to attend his 39th birthday party after he suffered a stroke at his Johannesburg home.

His family issued a statement regarding his condition, saying: “Whilst he is in a stable condition, this remains a challenging time for his loved ones. The family calls on the public to keep him in their thoughts and prayers as they navigate this difficult period.”

We are glad that he’s making a steady recovery.

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