Election Violence: woman hacked by strangers survives first surgery (photos)

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A woman was savagely hacked by some yet to be identified miscreants in Abuja on the presidential election day. Thankfully, she was rescued and rushed to the hospital by Sheikh Mohammed Kazeem. She has now completed the first round of her surgery and her family members have reached out and visited her at the hospital.

The victim has equally been identified as Susan Joseph by her relations. Kazeem has now shared some updates regarding Susan’s treatment, as well as the progress made so far.

Read below.

Election Violence: woman hacked by strangers survives first surgery (photos)

“The woman was finally admitted at Gwagwalada hospital after the temporary 3 days treatment given by the kuje General hospital.

The mummy and the family members finally surfaced on Sunday afternoon and I met them on Monday at the specialist hospital.

Before my arrival, the mum and the family members have resigned to fate and decided to move her out of the hospital because of the estimated bills given to them.

But when I arrived I demanded for the doctor and he told me she has to go through double surgery and some text which will cost around 400k( four hundred thousand naira.)..hearing this amount made the.mum to demand for her removal from the hospital.I told them there and then that.she will have to go through the surgery that Nigerians by the Grace of God will support us in the payments of her bills.. I then Paid the initial money for drugs and other text.

In a nutshell as at today she has gone through the first surgery and it was successful…

I.am.using this medium to solicits for your support in order to offset the bill of Susan Joseph.

Thank you all.

Act no is ..0168745367.Gtb.”

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