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DJ Evolve to undergo 3 more surgeries for him to regain his voice

DJ Felix Orinda, also known as DJ Evolve’s father has confirmed that he is three surgeries away from regaining his voice.

The transechtomy that his son has been using ever since his gunshot event will finally be unnecessary, according to Mr. Orinda.

A tracheostomy is a hole drilled into the front of the neck that will eventually house a tube that will help a patient breathe.

It is a procedure used after a person experiences a serious neck injury.

“We asked the doctor who has been treating Evolve since the shooting how long Evolve has to stay with the tube and he said my son has a blockage that needs to be removed. It will need three surgeries and they are not very easy to do. This is when he will get his voice back,” said Mr Orinda speaking to Nairobi News on Monday.

Mr. Orinda also stated that his son is currently having difficulty articulating his words because the tubes he is using are preventing him from doing so.

“He cannot express himself very clearly. Sometimes when he speaks, it is very difficult to understand him but his nurses say they can immediately understand what he’s trying to say. The mucus plug makes things a bit difficult for Evolve,” said Mr Orinda.

He did, however, say that he is now hopeful that his son will fully recover because he has made excellent progress on his healing journey.

“I have been having pressure about this matter for a very long time but I feel a bit calm now that there is light at the end of the tunnel that my son will become well. He is doing well, he has put on so much weight and I am happy about that,” he said.

DJ Evolve was allegedly shot in the neck by Embakasi East MP Babu Owino in a Nairobi nightclub in January 2020.

The attempted murder charge against the legislator, however, was dropped after DJ Evolve filed a withdrawal application.

The family has since revealed that the MP has offered financial assistance for Evolve’s recovery journey.

His father previously stated that his son is still confined to a wheelchair and is practicing sitting.

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