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A heartbreaking story of a "time-limited confession" and Chelsea's rising star "This is the last post... "I hope a miracle happened"

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Ramisha Mousson taking a commemorative photo with Lionel Messi (right). /Photo = Ramisha Musonda Personal Social Network Service (SNS)
Ramisha Mousson taking a commemorative photo with Lionel Messi (right). /Photo = Ramisha Musonda Personal Social Network Service (SNS)

Belgian midfielder Ramisha Musonda (33), from Chelsea Youth, expressed her reverent appreciation for life along with her illness on her birthday.

Musonda, who recently confessed that she had a limited time life, announced her birthday speech on social networking services (SNS).

Musonda said, "Today is my birthday. I can't celebrate as much as I want due to health problems, but I want to thank those who taught me how to be a polite human being," he said.

Musonda then revealed the view of life she has felt in numerous regions, including Belgium, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Turkiye, and the United States. "I've come to know that life is beautiful by meeting so many different cultures and people," he said, adding, "If I get healthy again, I want to see more other countries."

In particular, Musonda noted the value of people hidden behind the colorful lights. He said, "Life is not all about stars that shine late at night. It's also about teachers who wake up early in the morning, coaches who yell at our faces, he said. "It's also about the environment for the opportunity to grow into an athlete and a human being. In the end, those who are forgotten become the most important beings," he said.

Musonda then said, "Many people have been with my beautiful time on Earth. I want you to feel my love, honesty, and appreciation. Please share your love with others who feel they have forgotten themselves," he said.

She was Ramisha Mousson when she was at Chelsea. /Photo = Ramisha Musonda Personal Social Network Service (SNS)
She was Ramisha Mousson when she was at Chelsea. /Photo = Ramisha Musonda Personal Social Network Service (SNS)

He also confessed his honest feelings about the pain of fighting the disease. Musonda said, "The first thing that crossed my mind was to thank everyone who came into my life a few times, going back and forth to the emergency room. I will show you not only with words but also with future actions," he vowed.

"Even when I say life is over, I've been living in faith for the last few months," he said. I hope this is temporary and I hope life will recover again," he said.

Finally, Musonda predicted, "Unless there is a big announcement, there will not be much SNS activity after this post," adding, "I don't matter. My actions are important," he wrote.

Musonda, who joined the Chelsea Academy in 2012 after joining Belgium's prestigious Anderlecht Youth, retired in 2019 at the young age of 27. Since then, he has been struggling with rapid health deterioration for the past two years. His younger brother, Charles Musonda, played for Chelsea's first team, while another brother, Tika Musonda, is also from Chelsea Youth and is currently a scout for Liverpool. His Father Charlie Musonda Sr. is known as a Zambian football legend.

When the news of his illness spread earlier, soccer figures such as Romelu Lukaku (Napoli) and former Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia poured out support.

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