Patapaa rushed to the hospital for an emergency medical care

Ghanaian hiplife artiste, Patapaa, according to information reaching our desk is that he’s been hospitalized after being in a critical condition just some minutes before a show.

 

According to the information gathered, the Swedru based rapper has been hospitalized for a few days now and in a very critical condition.

 

Per the information received, Patapaa was supposed to perform at a show yesterday but was quickly sent to St. Martins de Porres hospital just some few hours to his performance at the Kundum Show at Atuabo.

 

According to eyewitnesses, Patapaa was finding it difficult to breath prompting his team to immediately seek medical attention and findings reveal that his sudden attack was a result of hangover related problems.

 

 

Max

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