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Chymamusique faces backlash for riding bike months after surviving fatal crash

Posted on April 8, 2026
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Chymamusique rides a bike seven months after escaping death

Chymamusique has come under fire after sharing a video of himself with a bike, months after surviving a horrific accident that claimed several lives.

Taking to X, the DJ, whose real name is Collen Ntala Mmotla, posted a clip showing himself at a petrol station alongside Mörda, who was filling up his car.

However, the video was not recent, a detail many users appeared to overlook.

Assuming the footage was current, social media users quickly criticised Chymamusique, questioning why he would return to the road so soon after the tragic crash that killed his close friend, DJ Poizen.

“Bro doesn’t have trauma being on the road,” one user commented.

Responding to the concern, the DJ explained his mindset, writing: “I’m fighting it by being back on the road.”

While some users questioned whether he had fully healed, others praised him for confronting his fears and continuing with his recovery journey.

That’s part of life .

— Chymamusique (@Chymamusique) April 8, 2026

Chymamusique was involved in a fatal car crash on 30 August 2025 along the N1 near Polokwane, Limpopo.

The accident claimed multiple lives, including that of DJ Poizen. He sustained serious injuries and underwent several surgeries, including a brain operation, before being discharged from ICU.

Since then, the DJ has remained active on social media, frequently sharing photos and videos of himself with his bike, appearing unfazed by the criticism as he continues on his path to recovery.

Mörda & Chyma 🛣️ pic.twitter.com/QIpSqt8Spj

— Chymamusique (@Chymamusique) April 7, 2026

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