Churchill Show comedian rushed to hospital in critical condition! (Photos)

Comedian Ben Maurice Onyango, popularly known as Othuol Othuol is receiving treatment at the Kenyatta Hospital where he was admitted on Tuesday, 23 June.

As reported by the Laugh Industry Ken Waudo, Othuol allegedly fainted at home before he was rushed to a private hospital in Kitengela; however due to his condition, the comedian was then rushed to Kenyatta Hospital where is currently admitted!

Othuol Othuol has been unwell on and off for sometime now. Yesterday morning he apparently fainted and was rushed to Kitengela Hospital after scrutiny and diagnosis they referred him to Kenyatta National Hospital.

Comedian Othuol before the TB battle

Can’t feel his body

According to Ken, the comedian is still conscious but at some point, he couldn’t feel his body due to numbness. Ken went on to add that the hospital’s reception was too poor as the staff left the weak Othuol queue for hours without showing any concern!

He was conscious but he can’t feel or move his body. Do you know since yesterday morning he has been on queue waiting to be attended to?

It is indeed sad to see the comedian back to battling for his health; just a few months after recovering from TB that had left him in a critical condition.

Comedian Othuol with his boss

A few months ago, Othuol quit comedy after his health deteriorated in a short span of time. He however received the needed treatment that saw him get back on his feet in no time.

Friends step in

However barely 6 months later, Othuol is back to fighting for his dear life. Fans and friends have been urged to pray for the comedian as they hope he gets better soon.

Ken who is also a friend to Othuol went on to add; that fellow comedians spent the night at the hospital until he was admitted. He went on to conclude his post saying;

Photo credits: Comedian Othuol waiting to be admitted

Fellow artistes who took him to Kenyatta National Hospital yesternite; spent the cold evening together consoling him and trying their best to have him attended to.