“Speedy Recovery” : Black Coffee involved in a severe travel accident

 By: Simon Majadibodu 

DJ Black Coffe has been involved in a severe travel accident on his way to a show. Photo: Facebook / Black Coffe


Grammy Award winning DJ Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo, popularly known as DJ Black Coffee is currently receiving a medical attention after being involved in severe travel accident.

The world-esteemed DJ was involved in a travel accident on a flight en route to his scheduled show in Mar Del Plana, in Argentina.

According to the statement released on his Facebook page and Instagram account, the incident resulted in unforeseen complications and left his with some injuries.


The statement released by Grammy Award winning DJ Black Coffee confirming that he is involved in a travel accident. Photo: Facebook / Black Coffe

“We can confirm that he is recovering the best possible medical attention and is surrounded by a supportive family and team,” reads the statement.

“In response of his privacy, we kindly request understanding and patience from the media and his fans. Despite the challenges presented, Black Coffe is optimistic and recovering well.”

The statement continued: “He loks forward to being with you all very much.”


Popular Deejay Black Coffee is receiving medical attention after a severe travel accident. Photo: Facebook / Black Coffe

His fans, supporters and followers flooded to the comment section to wish him a speedy recovery.

Coolling SA said: “ I pray for Black Coffee’s recovery ❤️‍🩹 May God and his angels keep his life safe. Strength to him and his family during this time 🙏🏾.”

“ Speedy recovery King❤❤,” DJ Toxtonic wrote.

Ceega Wa Meropa commented, “ Sending Prayers and wish him speedy recovery.”

“ 😭😭😭 That's heartbreaking 💔  Wishing Black Coffee  speedy recovery 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 We will keep him in our thoughts and prayers. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾,” said Thuba Sibisi.



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