Lamisha Musonda has shared an update on social media, revealing that he only has a few days left to live. He is in a critical condition after battling a serious illness for the past two years.
In his message, Lamisha spoke honestly about the physical and emotional toll of his journey, explaining his absence online and the reality he is now facing. Despite everything, he expressed strength, gratitude, and a determination to keep fighting, while asking for prayers and support for himself and his family during this incredibly difficult time.
Our thoughts are firmly with Lamisha and his loved ones. 🙏
🚨🇸🇳 ESCÂNDALO ABALA A SELEÇÃO DE SENEGAL APÓS A ELIMINAÇÃO NA COPA DO MUNDO!
A queda para a Bélgica foi apenas o começo. Nos bastidores, vieram à tona denúncias de:
❌ Técnico atuando sem contrato durante parte da Copa
💰 Salários e bônus atrasados
🍽️ Jogadores insatisfeitos com a estrutura e alimentação
🎉 Relatos de festas privadas, consumo de álcool e gastos excessivos por integrantes da delegação
⚠️ Pape Gueye anunciou uma pausa da seleção enquanto a atual comissão técnica permanecer.
🚨 Inter director Ausilio confirms talks gone cold for Curtis Jones: “I’ve never denied that we like Jones. But there’s a significant gap between our valuation and Liverpool”.
“Liverpool have every right to ask for what they believe is a fair price. It’s difficult”.
O mal de ter uma boa memória é lembrar desses cracks coadjuvantes de 2002 jogando.
Vc não vê Fenômeno, R10, Rivaldo, Marcos e o critidissimo Roque Junior.
Mas vc vê os comuns Luizão, Edilson, Junior, Denilson falando como se tivessem sido fundamentais.
1- Câncer: Atualmente não existe cura e destroi vidas, então acho que é o primeiro a se pensar.
2- Pobreza: Acaba com socialismo, comunismo, briga de classes e etc, consequentemente acabando também com a fome e evitando incontáveis mortes e problemas.
3- Drogas: Acaba com o tráfico e consequentemente evita muitas mortes.
Os demais se tornam mais fáceis de se resolver com essas tendo sido eliminadas.
Taped right next to the steering wheel was a small, laminated note. It read: "To my riders: I lost my son 3 days ago. If I speak, I will cry. I need to keep driving to afford his funeral. Please just let me drive you in silence. I am sorry."
My heart completely dropped. I sat there in the back seat, holding back tears, realizing this man was trapped in a moving metal box trying to survive the worst week of his life just to pay a bill. When we arrived, I didn't say a word. I just tipped him the maximum amount possible on the app and walked away. We really have no idea what the stranger next to us is carrying.