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Sbahle is bothered by those who are still teasing him about his injury

By staffMarch 1, 20262 Mins Read
Sbahle is bothered by those who are still teasing him about his injury
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Sbusiso Mpisane’s daughter, Sbahle, who was involved in a car accident that left her seriously injured, is crying because of people who continue to mock her for her injury in a car accident.

Sbahle said that he has been explaining that his body will not be the same as before, especially his ankle.

He said that every time he posts his photos and videos on social media, there are people who tease him about the boot, which he will live with for the rest of his life after breaking his ankle.

“It saddens me that there is always something bad people say about my injuries. Should I not be happy about my survival, should I think that only death would bring peace to my life? What I am happy about is that my foot was not amputated, even though my treatment cost a lot of money, but I am happy and feel blessed to stand on two feet today. I started again and taught myself to walk, now I live with amnesia,” said Sbahle.

He said that although he doesn’t look like his problems, his life has never been easy and to keep seeing people talking badly in this way makes him very disappointed.

“It seems that people like to be happy about someone else’s misery, even if you can post a picture or a video of how happy you are, but people will have questions about my boots that I have lived with for a long time, they will ask when I will take them off. Why are you doing that?”

He revealed that there may be people who don’t like him, that he continued to love himself even after being injured, and going through all the problems he’s had, but what he doesn’t like is that there’s talk that surrounds him all the time.

He said that his survival is not something that he will always apologize to people, as he sees himself as a hero and an example for other people who are still facing the difficulties of being injured.

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