Miracle Baby appeals for medical support after successful surgery
In a plea for assistance, former Sailors member, Peter, widely known as Miracle Baby, is reaching out to Kenyans for support in settling a significant hospital bill after undergoing a successful surgery.
The distressing news was conveyed by Kikuyu musician, Karangu Wa Muraya, who shared a message from Miracle Baby’s family seeking financial assistance.
“Our brother Peter Miracle Baby has been unwell and admitted to a hospital….his family has reached out to me and requested me to ask my big family to pray for him and support him because the bill is so huge, and he is still in oxygen which is so expensive…
Please let’s pray for him and send our support to his wife Carol Katrue,” appealed Karangu Wa Muraya.
Miracle Baby is currently in the process of recovery in the hospital, following a surgery that, according to his baby mama, Carol Katrue, addressed complications in his lower abdomen, specifically affecting his intestines.
The celebrity artist made his hospitalization public, expressing gratitude to those who have extended help during this challenging period.
“Thank God for the successful surgery, but continue praying for me,” shared Carol Katrue.
Carol Katrue akso provided an update on the musician’s condition, shedding light on the details of the surgery and his ongoing recovery process.
Katrue revealed that Miracle Baby faced complications in his lower abdomen, necessitating a procedure where his intestines were affected.
“Hae guys, the surgery was successful, but the intestines had busted; they have managed to wash, but he will be going to the toilet through a pipe, and they have left some intestines outside for 6 weeks. When he recovers, he will go back to the theatre so that the intestines can be returned inside,” detailed Katrue in an update.
Fans, as well as fellow celebrities, have joined the conversation, expressing their well-wishes and hoping for Miracle Baby’s swift recovery.
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