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Belgian midfielder Ramisha Musonda (33), who played for the Chelsea Youth team in the past, reported the sad news that her life is numbered after battling the disease.
British media 'Daily Mail' reported on the 10th (Korea Standard Time), "Former Chelsea youth player Musonda left a heartbreaking message on social networking services (SNS) that her health was in critical condition and she had only a few days to live."
According to reports, Musonda has been battling the disease for the past two years, but her health has recently deteriorated dramatically.
Musonda said on her personal SNS, "As soon as I realized that I only had a few days left, I also learned that there were many people by my side. I will forever cherish my memories with them, he wrote, "Life is hard but beautiful."
Musonda then said, "The past two years have been a very difficult and painful time for me. "I tried to get back to health, but now I had to accept that my health condition was in critical condition," he said. "I'm fighting to survive now. I will not give up until the last moment I die," he said.

In addition, Musonda said, "There are so many great people who want to see and thank them in person. It is painful that there may not be a chance to do so. I love you all," he added.
There was also support from colleagues. Belgium international and former Chelsea teammate Romelu Lukaku (Napoli) said, "Be brave and unhandy. We are with you," he said, wishing for a good recovery.
Marina Granovskaia, who served as a director during Chelsea's tenure, also said, "I sincerely hope you will recover your health and overcome it. I will pray for you and your family," he said, leaving a blue heart emoji.
Musonda, a native of Anderlecht (Belgium) youth, joined the Chelsea Academy in 2012, raising expectations. Since then, he has played for Mehelen, Ryagostera B, and Palamos before retiring at the young age of 27 in 2019.
Musonda is also famous for the family of soccer players. Younger brother Charles Musonda played seven games for Chelsea's first team, while another younger brother, Tika Musonda, is also from Chelsea Youth and is currently a global scout for Liverpool. His father Charlie Musonda Sr. is a legend who played in 48 A matches for Zambia.
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