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Popular Ghanaian hiplife musician, Patapaa Amisty has allegedly been poisoned, Adomonline.com has reported.
The One Corner hitmaker is said to be in critical condition after surviving what is suspected to be food poisoning on Sunday, August 9.
A colleague musician, Bow Tyre who confirmed this to Adom News said that Patapaa complained of stomach pains after a night out with some friends.
“We suspect the guys we met at the pub might have put poison in Patapaa’s drink,” he added.
He said Patapaa was rushed to a local clinic in Agona Swedru where their suspicions were confirmed.
Bow Tyre thanked God for saving the life of his boss.
This is the second time he has been poisoned.
The artiste in November 2019 said he survived food-poisoning just weeks after a prophecy from Eagle Prophet.
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