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Boy, 13, needs urgent overseas treatment

africa » gambia » tallinding
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Lamin Ceesay, a 13-year old boy from Tallinding is in urgent need of financial assistance to undergo overseas treatment in Dakar, Senegal.

According to a medical report from the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital, Lamin Ceesay was presented to the disability clinic at the hospital with a one year history of being unable to look to the left side plus two months of weakness of the right arm and leg.
"There was no associated convulsions, weight loss, fever, cough, contact with TB, vomit or headache", the report stated.

"He was born at term by NVD with no complication, had normal development and growth.  He lives with his uncle and there is no family history of epilepsy or bleeding disorders," the medical report concluded.

Any one who wish to help him can contact Sunkinking Ceesay on; 9809456 or 9923881.

Author: by Ebrima Kanuteh
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