Willy Paul: I left my car at Dusit and fled with a boda boda to town after the attack
Singer Willy Paul has re-shared his story after surviving the deadly attack at the DusitD2 at 14 Riverside Drive.
The singer first took to social media to share how traumatized he was after the attack which has left over 20 dead, saying that he even left his car at the premises.
“We exited through an the emergency exit, although at that time It was already jam packed with people who want to get away in a frenzy. Once we got outside, there was a fence. Everyone rushed toward the fence but we first had to go through an open area. The fear of dying got my adrenaline pumping I tried helping some ladies but they were too many. I sympathized with some of them because the fence was too high for them,” he said in an interview with Kiss FM.
Bad experience
Willy Paul added that a lot of people were injured during the escape. The gospel artist said he was thinking only about his life then and material things didn’t matter that’s why he even left his car.
“People broke their arms there. I mean it was a bad experience. I even left my car there. I was so confused I have never had such an experience. My knees were shaking by the time I got to town in a bodaboda. Even if I don’t find it after all this, It is okay, those are things that can be replaced.” he said.
He continued, “I have not gone back for the car, I will have to wait until the place is safe. Right now, that doesn’t even matter, life is precious, I got no injuries from the ordeal and my God is great and he has good plans for me. Right now I don’t know how to give thank God because it is a miracle that I am alive.”