The
musician surrendered to a battle with cancer this morning at Groote
Schuur hospital in Cape Town. Before he died the 36-year-old gay
musician and socialite has confirmed that the anal cancer he was
diagnosed with in 2012 has returned. In the recent past
Bala has staged a brave fight against cancer and had been diagnosed HIV
positive. Speaking to the publication, Bala said: “I went for
chemotherapy for six weeks and a radiation programme two years ago, but
the cancer came back severely.”
Bala, best known as a member of defunct gay trio 3Sum, in 2012 underwent an operation to remove piles. He was, however, following tests told that he didn’t have piles, but cancer. He was at the time treated with radiation and chemotherapy for six weeks, but his doctors recently referred him to physicians at the Victoria Hospital in Cape Town, where he will have surgery in the coming weeks.
“I
was referred to Cape Town to do the operation by doctors in
Johannesburg. The doctors told me they were surprised [I had the cancer]
because it is something that is more prevalent in women,” he
explained. Bala was diagnosed with cancer a few months
after he publicly admitted that he was HIV positive, a period in which
he also lost his mother to a stroke.
Speaking
for the family longtime friend and housemate Ephraim “Ephymol”
Molingoana told Sowetan Live that Bala always kept a positive outlook
and remained strong throughout his illness. “We are
devastated and in state of disbelief,” he said. The flamboyant
37-year-old was a member of ‘bubblegum pop’ group 3Sum along with Jeff
Moyo and Amstel Maboa. Bala had hinted at a comeback to the music scene
when he posted a picture in studio captioned “Let’s go back to the
beat”.
Maboa is now the only remaining member of the group as Bala’s death follows that of Jeff Moyo who was laid to rest in 2010.

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