Early this morning, South African presenter Sol Phenduka was involved in a car accident that has sparked concern among fans and followers. The incident occurred in Johannesburg when Phenduka’s vehicle collided with another car, an event captured in a video circulating on social media.
The crash took place just outside the Rosebank Police Station, not far from Kaya FM, where Phenduka is a well-known personality. Fortunately, despite the collision’s severity, Phenduka emerged from the accident seemingly unharmed, as evidenced by his appearance in the shared video footage.
In the video, Sol Phenduka is seen standing beside his damaged vehicle, visibly shaken but alert. He later took to Twitter to assure everyone of his condition, alleviating worries with a brief update. “Thanks for all the messages. I’m 100% okay. Just a swollen middle finger,” he wrote, providing a personal confirmation of his well-being.
The incident has drawn attention on social media platforms, with fans expressing relief at the news of Sol Phenduka’s safety following the alarming crash. Messages of support and well-wishes continue to pour in, highlighting the widespread concern and relief within the community of his supporters.
Sol Phenduka, known for his vibrant presence in the entertainment industry, remains a popular figure admired for his resilience in the face of adversity. As he recovers from this unexpected event, his fans remain steadfast in their support, grateful that the accident did not result in more serious injuries.
As details continue to emerge regarding the circumstances of the accident, authorities are expected to provide further updates. In the meantime, Sol Phenduka’s reassurance of his condition has brought a sense of relief to those who admire and follow his career in South Africa and beyond.
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