Lucky escape! 3 South African stars who dodged death in 2022

23 December 2022 - 08:00
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Lvovo survived a near-death experience.
Lvovo survived a near-death experience.
Image: Instagram/ L'vovo

While we have lost many of our stars in 2022, some celebs have been lucky to escape the jaws of death. 

Here's a recap of all the celebrities that shared their near-death experiences:

Inno Morolong

Diamond and Dolls star Inno was driving from Johannesburg to Bloemfontein in August when she lost control of the car because of a pothole and was involved in an accident that saw her white BMW light up in flames.

She was hospitalised with minor injuries but said she's been emotionally shaken since the incident, which led to her undergoing therapy.  

“That accident shook me. I am a very strong person emotionally, but this left me in shock. To think I stared death in the face still gives me the creeps,” she told TshisaLIVE.

Bello no Gallo

Gqom stars Bello no Gallo are back to making music after being discharged from hospital after a near-fatal car accident.

The two stars shared pictures of the damaged car and paramedics attending to them, which had their industry fiends and fans sending get well wishes.

“We thank everyone who was praying for them, God answered your prayers. From deep down in our hearts we appreciate your love and support.” read the statement on social media.

L'vovo

Thokozani “L'vovo Derrango” Ndlovu is grateful for a second chance at life after being involved in an accident in May.

On the evening of May 10, the Durban-born musician was travelling back home after attending an event in his hometown Newcastle when he was involved in a head-on collision. A tipper truck struck his VW Polo 30km from his mother’s home.

“This experience has taught me to live life to the fullest, appreciate life, take care of my body, be grateful for those who love me and always tell them you love them because you don't know when the time is time.” he told TshisaLIVE.

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