Sad! Comedian Othuol Othuol rushed to hospital after his health condition worsens

Reports reaching us are that long-ailing Churchill comedian Othuol Othuol is back in hospital, this time in critical condition.

According to a local publication, on Monday, September 28, Othuol was rushed to Kenyatta National Hospital only to find doctors on strike.

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Before being taken into Shalom hospital, Machakos, where he has been admitted and currently receiving care.

Comedian Othuol recuperating in hospital, previously

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This is according to information divulged by popular film star, Sandra Dacha aka Silprosa stating;

Othoul is in a critical condition. He is admitted.

According to another message sent by the ailing comedian to Ken Waudo, the chairman of Comedian Society of Kenya, Othoul made a distress call about his deteriorating health status.

Hi, hope this finds you well. I want to thank you for the support you have offered me. Meanwhile, sijapona and I will be going back to Kenyatta hospital for a 2nd MRI, Othuols message read in part.

Comedian Othuol Othuol

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Unfortunately, previous reports made in July 2020, indicated that the comedian was scheduled for a brain surgery-whose details were yet to be shared. Only for his condition to now worsen within the last few months.

As of the growth, imenishika ulimi imefura, such that I am not able to either eat or talk. I am pleading with you for any assistance to enable me get treatment. Thanks and God bless, Othuols message finished off.

Comedian Othuol waiting to be admitted

The saddening reports come just months after the comedian collapsed in his house in Kitengela, in June 2020, before being rushed to hospital, something that sounded an alarm of his poor health status.

Previously, Othuol had been diagnosed with TB and Vitamin D deficiency around November 2019. We wish him well.

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Gloria Katunge