‘Not doing as well: 7de Laan’s David Rees’ condition not improving
7de Laan actor David Rees has been in hospital since suffering a heart attack earlier this month and his family has provided an update
The family of 7de Laan actor David Rees is growing concerned as he remains in critical condition in hospital.
Rees, who plays family man Chris Welman on the iconic soapie, suffered a heart attack. His family and some of his cast members subsequently made a plea to the public for donations towards his medical fees. As of 14 August 2023, R84 000 has been raised the BackaBuddy crowdfunding platform.
DAVID REES ‘STILL IN ICU’ – FAMILY
Rees’ family says he remains in intensive care and further expressed their gratitude for the support from 7de Laan fans since his admission.
“David is still in CCU, not doing as well as we hoped. The family is very concerned about his situation and appreciate all your kind messages, prayers and support. Thank you for the continued support,” a post reads.
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ACTOR BEING TREATED FOR LUNG INFECTION
It was David Rees’ publicity manager, Corlia Strauss, who revealed that he was being treated for a lung infection.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE, Straus said: “The family under these circumstances are doing OK. These circumstances are never nice. There’s the BackaBuddy fund. All the money has not yet been raised, but we are very thankful for what we have raised thus far.”
“As many of you know, our beloved soapie star, David Rees, renowned for his role as Chris Welman in #7deLaan, has had a devastating heart attack. This unexpected turn has brought pressing challenges his way, both medically and financially. David, sadly, lacks medical aid. This fact intensifies an already daunting journey. No donation is too big or too small, each gesture of kindness means the world.”David Rees’ family
News of Rees’ hospital admission comes not long after it was announced that 7de Laan would come to an end after 23 years on air. 7de Laan’s executive producer Thandi Ramathesele said in a statement that the soapie would not be recommissioned for another season after December 2023.
“It is bittersweet to say goodbye, but we are filled with pride for the impact 7de Laan has had on our society, addressing important social issues and fostering [inclusivity], the show has made its mark on South African television. Thank you for being a part of this remarkable journey with us,” Ramathesele said.