‘Assisted-Walking’ Rygin King Shares Footage from Physiotherapy Session – Watch Video
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Dancehall artiste Rygin King, born Mathew Smith, has not given up on walking again and continues his physiotherapy journey, sharing a clip on Thursday of a therapy session.
As one of the victims of Westmoreland’s Struie district shooting in June 2020 that resulted in the death of one woman, Rygin King was left paralysed.
In the years following the failed attempt on his life, the Dancehall artiste has devoted much of his time and resources to physiotherapy as he tries to walk again.
Today, Rygin King shared a video on his Instagram page of one of his therapy sessions, giving his followers a look into his assisted workout.
In the video, the Tuff artiste can be seen attached to a harness on a machine as he is assisted to walk by a man who appears to be his physiotherapist.
Captioning the post, Rygin King declared, “Never give up.”
Fans of the artiste extended their support in the comment section with one Instagram user writing, “It ago happen 🏆… it’s happening for me and it ago definitely happen for you just don’t quit even on days when you want to Don’t 🏆.”
Another supporter stated, “You will walk again in Jesus name just trust and believe god will fix it for you🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏.”
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