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Family of Blind Adventist SHS Student Appeals for Support for Surgery

Suzzy Pinamang, a student of Adventist Senior High School in Bantama, has tragically lost her sight after being shot in the face by a fellow student during class. The disturbing incident, which occurred in the classroom, has left the teenager blind and in critical condition.

She was recently discharged from the hospital and is now at home with her family. However, Suzzy continues to endure intense pain, as several bullets remain lodged in her face, pending further medical procedures.

The cost of additional treatment is beyond the means of her family, who are now appealing to the public for financial assistance. According to relatives, Suzzy’s condition is dire, and urgent medical intervention is needed to remove the remaining bullets and manage her pain effectively.

Family of Blind Adventist SHS Student Appeals for Support for Surgery

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“This is a very difficult time for us,” a family spokesperson said. “Suzzy is in constant pain, and we are doing everything we can, but we need help. We’re pleading with Ghanaians to support us so she can receive the medical care she desperately needs.”

The incident has sparked outrage and concern about safety and discipline in schools. Many are calling for a thorough investigation and justice for Suzzy, whose dreams have been shattered by the senseless act of violence.

Ghanaians who wish to support Suzzy and her family are encouraged to reach out through the appropriate fundraising channels which will be made public by the family.

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