'On this day last year, December 12, I laid my sister to rest then yesterday, December 11, I nearly died.'
Dr Malinga said he was saved from the accident because he was praising God moments before the crash.Musician and producer Dr Malinga was involved in a car crash but is recovering well and assured fans he is fine.
“Hey guys, I nearly died. I was driving from Motetema and then going to my resort in Soshanguvhe. I was driving from Motswako Lounge because I was performing there.” “Some guy entered from nowhere. I tried to hold my brakes but just like that accident. My car spun but I'm still alive.”He said three people were injured in the other car and his knees were painful. It was his fist car accident and he was shaken.
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