Grenade Official attacks Rickman Manrick over Sheila Gashumba #WhisperEyeNews
Former TNS singer Grenade Official last nite attacked Sheilah Gashumba ‘s boyfriend and fellow singer Rickman Manrick leaving him fighting for his life.
Reports emerged that Grenade attacked fellow singer over Sheila Gashumba in abar leaving him almost lifeless.
Rickman was immediately rushed to hospital requiring immediately operation.
However in a statement shared by Sheila Gashumba her self, she denies any such allegations but goes a head to accuse singer Grenade over drug abuse.
She states, “It’s very unfortunate and sad that the industry in Uganda still has artists like Grenade that are very indisciplined, chaotic and want to fight others”.
She adds, ” Grenade has been struggling with drug addiction for sometime and I think it’s getting to his head”.
“He attacked Rickman today after attempting to fight and create comotion on our table at la terezza.”, She continues to state.
According to Sheila Gashumba, Rickman rarely parties and is never in any drama and he is calm and respectful person.
Sheila Gashumba says, “I think since the year began this is his 5th in the bar because he prefers watching football and going to studio.
“It’s sad that this has happened even after soo many artists dying in the past years in such scandals!! We shall follow up the case with @PoliceUg “, Sheila Gashumba concluded.
By press time Grenade Official is yet to speak out on the rukus that left Rickman bleeding.
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