Jeezy’s Son Parties Amid Recovery From Face Stabbing Incident

Jeezy’s Son Parties Amid Recovery From Face Stabbing Incident
Jeezy‘s son, Jadarius Dykes, 22, seems to be dedicated to celebrating life after a recent near-death experience. Last month, he was stabbed in the face during an altercation with a man in Warner Robbins, Georgia. Luckily, Jadarius was able to make a full recovery. He spoke with the Macon Telegraph shortly after the incident, giving an update on his recovery. He said:
“I’m still healing up…Just taking it a day at a time…God is on my side.”
Merely days after the incident, he posted footage celebrating in a nightclub. His caption echoed the gratefulness he expressed to the Macon Telegraph. He wrote:
“@youngboss_world All Praising To God This What I Stand For ! #IFAlifestyle”
https://www.instagram.com/p/Brq46SEBjgF/?hl=en
Instagram followers flocked to the photo’s comment section to show support for his recovery.

On New Years Eve, he was seen partying again. His facial scar has healed to only showing a faint appearance.

As we previously reported, the altercation ended in gunfire. One of the men involved died from his injuries. TMZ reported that Jadarius Dykes acted in self-defense. No further details have been reported.
Written by Miata Shanay
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