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13-year old needs overseas treatment

africa » gambia » bakoteh
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Alhagie Fatty, a 13-year old living in Bakoteh, fell down five months ago at the Bakoteh dumping site and suffered a dislocation of his joint.  After undergoing medical check-up at the RVTH, the doctor told his mother, Sainabou Joof, that the boy should go for treatment abroad.

However, according to Sainabou Joof, she cannot afford her son's medical bill."For five months now, my child has been with me but I don't have the money to treat him," she said.  She thus appealed to the general public to help save her son's life.  Anyone who wants to help can contact the following numbers:  9800334 / 7687078.


Author: by Omar Wally
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