Mustafa Lule, a renown suicide survivor who attempted to take his life from Mabirizi complex in 2016 is in a very bad condition three years after the horrific incident.
Mustafa shocked the hell out of the nation when he jumped from the highest floor of Mabirizi complex and mercilessly threw him self on the ground with the sole aim of taking his life.
Luckily for him and the entire family 22nd of September 2016 just wasn’t the day he was meant to meet his creator.
Beating one of the deadliest odds there is in life Mustafa miraculously survived even after hitting his head hard on the ground.
Now after 3 years since the horrific scenes at Mabirizi , it’s been suspected that Mutafa might have broke the left side of his skull as he suffers from constant bleeding from the ears
Alemi James a good Samaritan who took good care of Mustafa after the attempted Murderer hadthis to say;
With great sadness and a heavy heart, I regret to announce the deteriorating health of Mustapha Lule whom I solely took care of from the 22nd of September 2016 out of pure patriotism and working for my country todate. We may lose him any moment from now. I guess he has a cracked skull following his attempted suicide in September that year from the highest floor of Mabirizi complex on Kampala road. His left side of the brain is affected and he now suffers from constant bleeding from his ear. This has now resulted into a hearing impairment. I can not do more than what I have done. I have shs. 63m in unpaid debts and building my garage and now I am at a point of only taking care of his bare essentials not costly medical bills. For those good people who can give it one more try and do an Xray on him at no cost please call me on 0791246900. He comes from a humble background with so many challenges. I only won the skilling battle. He can now fish on his own. I did not win the medical one plus the counselling bit. 3 years of a vivid friendship.
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