Adventist S.H.S’ Shooting, Victim’s Mother Cries For Immediate Help As Her Daughter Is At The Verge Of Losing Her Sight Forever

Madam Afia Comfort’s voice trembled with emotion as she recounted the tragic incident that may forever change her daughter’s life.
Her 16-year-old daughter, Suzzy Pinamang, a student at Bantama Seventh-Day Adventist Senior High School, had been shot in the eye with a locally manufactured pistol belonging to her classmate Bernard Amoabeng’s father.
“The bullets from the gun are still lodged in her face, causing her excruciating pain as she is unable to eat or drink, and her condition worsened with each passing day.”
In a heartfelt appeal, Madam Afia Comfort called on the government and individuals to come to their aid.
She pleaded for assistance to cover the costs of Suzzy’s medical treatment, which required immediate attention outside Ghana.
The family’s resources were dwindling, and they couldn’t afford the expensive treatment needed to save Suzzy’s sight.
Madam Afia Comfort’s eyes filled with tears as she thought of her daughter’s future. She hoped that someone would hear their plea and come to their aid.
She longed for the day when Suzzy would regain her sight and return to her normal life, free from pain and suffering.
Suzzy Pinamang’s brother Clement, who is taking care of her, shared with us the current situation his sister is passing through.
Story by Bismark Mensah@A/R.