I’m losing my mind: Deborah Fraser’s last interview before her death

South Africa is as yet reeling after the shocking passing of unbelievable gospel vocalist Deborah Fraser who died on Sunday 15 May. The 57-year-old died at Chris Baragwanath medical clinic in Soweto following a short sickness. Addressing TshisaLive in her last meeting, Fraser said she was because of start physiotherapy to start the excursion of getting off her wheelchair.


 

 

 

 

 
DEBORAH FRASER’S DEATH

Taking to Facebook, Deborah Fraser’s family reported her demise adding that she passed on not long after late morning on 15 May.

“As Dr Deborah Fraser’s family we might want to be given space to process and manage what is going on.”

“The public will be additionally educated regarding any turns of events,” read the articulation.

Fraser was wheelchair-bound following her sickness and sent shockwaves through Mzansi, when she was spotted at an exhibition in her wheelchair.

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WEEKS LEADING UP TO HER DEATH

In a meeting with TshisaLive weeks before her passing, Fraser said she was hospitalized for quite a long time after she became sick while heading to a gig in the North West. Reviewing the occasion, she said she was oblivious and different specialists who were at the gig demanded that she heads to the emergency clinic.

The unbelievable vocalist was hopeful that subsequent to visiting a physiotherapist, she would recover financially.

“I actually can’t walk. I believe this is on the grounds that I was sleeping for quite a while, however I don’t be aware without a doubt. It’s upsetting to carry on with a life you’re not used to. I’m requesting love, I’m requesting petitions,” she said.

“I’m performing still since nothing bad can be said about my voice or hands, besides there’s a migraine that travels every which way.”

“Besides, I can’t walk. Now and again I awaken feeling as though I can’t think as expected, as though I’m flipping out. If not, I can sit on my wheelchair and sing.”

MZANSI CELEBS REMEMBER DEBORAH FRASER

Taking to Twitter, nearby artist lyricist Lady Zamar shared that Deborah Fraser was somebody she appreciated since early on.

“Later on I got to meet her and was more than happy at how astounding she was… Her voice, character and grin. She was quiet, loaded with life and love, and was strong and kind all of the time. I can’t envision what her family is going through rn,” proceeded with the Love is Blind hitmaker.

Artist and Muvhango entertainer Maduvha Madima stated: “Thank you for adoring and valuing me generally.”

“My heart just sank at the fresh insight about Deborah Fraser’s passing,” composed Thuli Madonsela.