Bahati visits a sick child with a terminal disease after her mother ask him over social media to go visit her

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Bahati is not just talented in music, it turns out he has a big heart as well. Yesterday he spend most of his time with a young girl called Charity who’s 12 years old and being diagnosed with terminal cancer. Since January this year, Charity has never stepped foot in school because she fell sick and her leg had to be amputated. Her dreams are to be an artiste when she grows up. Her role model is Bahati and since her mother, Betty Wambua wrote to Bahati through social media via Facebook, The award winning singer obliged to make Charity’s wish come true, which was to come and pray with her. To explain this further, this is the screenshot of what her mother wrote to Bahati:

Charity's Mother to Bahati on facebook
Charity’s Mother to Bahati on facebook

Charity is currently on stage 4 final stage of cancer because after her leg was amputated, the cancer did not go away. It grew all the way to her stomach and now it’s terminal. Though Bahati usually gets a lot of post on his Facebook page, this one got his attention.

Charity with Bahati
Charity with Bahati

 

 

“Doctors say she’s on her last stage of Cancer but I loved her spirit; Even though Left with One Leg.. she’s still hoping to Dance in my Next Video & when she Grows up we Do a Collabo!!! Aiseee tuu Mungu akuponye” Bahati

 

Bahati meeting Charity at KNH
Bahati meeting Charity at KNH

Bahati went to see her at the Kenya National Hospital and did exactly what Charity asked of her and even spared some time to chat with her and from him, he said that Charity had a tough spirit and that she’ll make it and that she’ll dance on his next video

Bahati Sharing the message from Charity's Mother
Bahati Sharing the message from Charity’s Mother

I love everybody who loves everybody, somebody got to love somebody at some point.
Music is something that comes natural to everybody and it's a language that everybody can understand, I understand it and that's why I speak it
fluently, do you.