A day before Mampintsha’s death, Durban muso L’vovo Derrango suffers a mild stroke

The strokes that are afflicting Durban musicians are strange. Mandlenkosi Mampintsha Maphumolo suffered a stroke last week and was transported to the hospital, where he died on December 24.

Derrango Records, owned by Thokozani “L’vovo Derrango” Ndlovu, made a statement regarding the singer’s stroke a few hours after his record company West Ink reported his death.

On December 23, L’vovo is believed to have had a stroke while playing at Indwendwe.

“L’vovo Derrango had suffered a minor stroke during his performance at Indwendwe on the 23rd of December. He is admitted to the hospital for medical attention and is responding very well. We kindly ask that you keep him in your prayers, and we’re confident that he will come out of this difficult situation even stronger.”

L’vovo’s situation is comparable to Mampintsha’s, who suffered a stroke after performing with Big Nuz, a musical group in which he was a member.

Fans have gone to social media to wish L’vovo a swift recovery.

A Twitter user, @Duma08, wrote: “Lvovo and Shimora both suffering strokes in basically the same week is crazy. Hopefully, Lvovo pulls through.”

Others suggested that Lvovo’s stroke was caused by the CoVID vaccination, but they were immediately corrected when it was revealed that the singer was an anti-vaxxer.

Main Image:L’vovo Derrango/ Instagram

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