COVID-19 pandemic has forever impacted life of Montreal Alouettes star and his family
The COVID-19 pandemic has forever left its mark on Montreal Alouettes linebacker Henoc Muamba and his family.
Mamba’s mother-in-law, Elizabeth Tweneboah, died in June after contracting the novel coronavirus. She was 66.
That resulted in Muamba and his wife, Jessica _ who’s expecting their second child any time now _ becoming the primary caregivers for Muamba’s 27-year-old sister-in-law, Joyce, who has some disabilities and endured mental health issues.
The pandemic also cost Muamba, 31, financially as the CFL didn’t play last year. But that certainly pales in comparison to what Muamba – who was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo and raised in Mississauga, Ont. – and his family continue to deal with.