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@Lieutenant Stitchie Hospitalized Following Severe Brain Hemorrhage That Left Him Unresponsive
Veteran reggae and dancehall-gospel artist Cleve “Lt. Stitchie” Laing is reportedly in a long-term care facility after suffering a severe brain haemorrhage that has left him unresponsive. He is known for his vibrant contributions to the music industry and his impactful transition from dancehall to the gospel, Lieutenant. Stitchie’s condition has sent ripples of concern throughout the reggae community and beyond. The family of the iconic entertainer has launched a GoFundMe campaign with a goal of USD 100,000 to assist with the mounting costs of his medical care and rehabilitation. Although rumours about Lt. Stitchie’s health have been circulating since 2023, the specifics of his condition have been kept private until now. The family has not disclosed the exact timing of the haemorrhage but has made an urgent appeal for public support. In a heartfelt message on the GoFundMe page, they wrote, “We are reaching out to you during this incredibly challenging time. Our beloved Cleve ‘Lt. Stitchie’ Laing, a husband, father, and friend, has recently suffered a severe brain hemorrhage that has left him unresponsive.” Read full story at: https://prismmarketingco.com/

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