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Actress Fella Makafui was rushed to hospital after collapsing at work.
The mother of one was at her office when she abruptly collapsed and had to be rushed to hospital for treatment.
She’s recuperating after the treatment and is on her way back to full health.
Fella announced the scary incident on social media today, Saturday, March 19th 2022.
Sharing a photo from her hospital bed, Mrs Frimpong said she thought she was going to die when she fell down as her life flashed before her eyes.
“I saw my life flash before my eyes yesterday!! The whole thing happened fast and if it was the opposite I think that would’ve been it!!
“Went to work healthy and was rushed to the hospital in the afternoon. I woke up today grateful for life…” she wrote.
I saw my life flashed before my eyes yesterday !! The whole thing happened fast and if it was the opposite i think that would’ve been it !! Went to work healthy and was rushed to the hospital in the afternoon.I woke up today grateful for life and most importantly learnt to
— Mrs. Precious Frimpong (@fellamakafui_) March 19, 2022
Take care of myself first before anything!! I need to make time for my health,live life with no excuses (which I’m used to” ..I don’t want to die one day and regret not doing all the things I wished to do while i can !! Moral lesson of the day “TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF FIRST “ !!❤️
— Mrs. Precious Frimpong (@fellamakafui_) March 19, 2022
We wish her the best!
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