Ronald Fenty survives
Covid-19 with ventilator
from daughter Rihanna
By Tangerine Clarke
Barbados-born superstar,
Rihanna, who donated millions
of dollars, to various
charities to help fight the
coronavirus (COVID-19) on
behalf of her charity, Clara
Lionel Foundation (CLF), also
rescued her father from the
deadly disease by sending him
a ventilator.
According to reports,
66-year-old Ronald Fenty contracted
the disease at his home
in the Caribbean and was
aided by his famous daughter
who rushed the medical
equipment in the height of the
pandemic that killed thousands
across the world.
According to The Sun, Ronald
opened up about his battle
with the virus that brought
him down to earth and then
some. “My daughter, Robyn,
was checking in on me every
day. I feared the worst. I
thought I was going to die,
honestly,” he told the publication,
Caribbean L 6 ife, April 17-23, 2020
noticing that his health
had taken a turn when he
developed a fever. “I got a
fever up inside of my nose.
I had a fever across my lips.
It was just a lot of fever,” he
recalled.
Mr. Fenty was hospitalized
and quarantined for 14 days
where he was able to make a
full recovery. He claims that
Rihanna sent him a ventilator
to have on hand at his Caribbean
home once she learned of
his diagnosis. “I have to say, ‘I
love you so much, Robyn,’” he
added. “She did so much for
me. I appreciate everything
she has done,” he has said.
The older man who is fully
recovered from the virus,
said he’s currently “virusfree”
but warned everyone to
“stay home” as the number of
cases across the globe begin
to peak. “This is a serious
situation. Please stay home,”
he urged.
The singer who was recently
applauded by Gov. Andrew
Cuomo for her mega donations,
recently joined forces
with Jay-Z to donate $1 million
each to Covid-19 response
efforts.
The Shawn Carter Foundation
and the Clara Lionel
Foundation – named after
Rihanna’s mother, announced
that they will “support undocumented
workers, the children
of frontline health workers,
first responders, incarcerated,
elderly and homeless populations
in New York City and
Los Angeles,” said Goss.ie Rihanna with her father Ronald Fenty. Goss.ie