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R200 000 raised for paralysed dad

- CHULUMANCO MAHAMBA chulumanco.mahamba@inl.co.za @Chulu_M

SOUTH Africans have gathered together to raise over R200 000 for a Cosmo City father who was left paralysed after an armed robbery gone wrong.

In the early hours of September 1, Shadrack Kuchale, 38, was on his way to work when he was attacked and held at gunpoint by criminals.

The situation escalated, however, when the assailants allegedly shot the father of two in the neck, stole his cellphone and dragged him to a nearby ATM, withdrawin­g R5 000 from his bank account.

Kuchale was left for dead in the street, but he experience­d more anguish after he was allegedly forced to wait around 12 hours for a bed at a public hospital, while fighting for his life, before he was eventually admitted.

The father’s worst fears were realised when a neurosurge­on revealed that the bullet from the attack had entered the highest part of his spine, shattering his spinal cord, and had then travelled to his lung and punctured it.

“Sadly, Shadrack is now completely paralysed from the shoulders down and will remain a quadripleg­ic for the rest of his life, as no amount of physiother­apy can restore his spinal fluid or movement in his body. He will also need to wear a nappy, as he no longer has control over his bladder and bowel movements,” crowdfundi­ng platform BackaBuddy said in a statement.

To help Kuchale cover his ongoing medical costs and living expenses after this life-changing attack, nonprofit organisati­on The Angel Network launched a crowdfundi­ng campaign on BackaBuddy.

“We need your help to give Shadrack and his family a chance to recover from this traumatic attack. These criminals don’t even know or care what has happened to him, but we know our Angel Network community does and can make a difference to help them adjust to their new lives,” said Glynne Wolman of The Angel Network.

Actress Gail Mabalane joined in to help raise awareness and funds for Kuchale on her social media platforms, saying he was a dear friend to her family and had worked for her family’s complex for years.

“I appeal to anyone for assistance, he and his beautiful family need help.”

 ?? ?? SHADRACK Kuchale and his wife, Eunice. | SUPPLIED
SHADRACK Kuchale and his wife, Eunice. | SUPPLIED

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