Forex Trader Sammy Boy speaks out after surviving car accident

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Forex Trader Sammy Boy speaks out after surviving car accident

Forex trader Sammy Boy has finally broken his silence following a recent road accident involving his Audi TT car. The accident left the popular trader and his friend Simon shaken but grateful to be alive.

In a statement, Sammy Boy revealed that he is currently receiving treatment at Aga Khan Hospital in Kisii. He assured his followers and well-wishers that he is in stable condition and under the care of competent medical professionals.

“To the Aga Khan Hospital Kisii, I appreciate you, doctors. To my family, I have no words to say thank you enough. I didn’t even know how I woke up at the hospital, but I’m alive, and I want to thank everybody who wished us well. My friends who made sure I’m okay, I’ve got love for you. I broke my arm, and the belt did me bad on my stomach, but all in all, glory be to God. I can’t say much at the moment,” Sammy Boy shared.

This statement comes shortly after a friend, Prince Daniel, provided an update on Sammy Boy’s condition and whereabouts. “Sammy Boy and Simon are recovering well and are currently at the Aga Khan Hospital Kisii after the accident. We deeply appreciate the concern and support from all our friends. Thank you for keeping them in your prayers,” Daniel stated.

Known for his success in the forex market, Sammy Boy has a significant following, and news of his accident prompted an outpouring of concern on social media. His fans and colleagues have expressed their relief that he survived the incident and have wished him a speedy recovery.

The details surrounding the accident, including its cause and the extent of the damage to his vehicle, remain unclear. However, Sammy Boy’s statement has provided some comfort to those worried about his condition.

As he continues to recover, Sammy Boy once again thanks everyone for their love and support.

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