A 5-year-old boy whose hand has been amputated gains GHG 5,000



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Central Development Youth Abroad, an organization based in Cape Coast donated 5,000 GH ¢ for the maintenance of the 5-year-old boy whose hand was cut with a machete by his mother-in-law.

The Organization explained during a brief donation that its members had been touched by the boy's fate and had decided to support him so that he could return to normal life after leaving the hospital.

Candyman Lucas Mensah presented the money on behalf of the Organization and pledged to do more to support any valid cause or situation that may arise in the central region.

"We need a viable workforce in the central region and the news came to us with great shock. We would have been wrong to leave the boy alone. We wanted to put smiles on the boy's face. "

The donation was received by Afia Ofori Attakora, Deputy Director of Nursing at the Cape Coast University Hospital, and Felicia Tetteh, Medical Social Assistant at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital.

The Deputy Director of Nursing thanked the organization for its support and called for increased support for the boy and other needy people in the hospital pediatric unit.

Amputation

Two weeks ago, doctors amputated the left hand of a five-year-old boy who had been accidentally wounded by a machete by his mother-in-law.

The wounded hand, according to doctors at the Central Regional Hospital, can not be rebuilt after she was left unattended, one month after her mother-in-law, angry, and threw a machete at her.

District Police Commander for Abura Asebu Kwamankese, DSP John Akonde, told Joy News the mother-in-law, in a statement to the police, had admitted the offense but had made it clear that it was purely accidental.

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