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Who will help Jainaba Marreh?

Africa » Gambia
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Jainaba Marreh, a 17-year-old girl residing in Sibanor in the West Coast Region, is in urgent need of assistance to undergo medical treatment. According to a medical report from Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital (RVTH), Jainaba  has been complaining of abnominal pain, which was described to be colic, located in the lumber region.

She also complains of vomiting after having meals and a generalised headache and throbbing in nature. She is said to have episode of tonic clonic seizures before getting to the health centre, and the blood pressure was at 220/170mmhg. Jainaba was diagnosed with End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) and hypertension. She is therefore appealing to the government, NGOs, philanthropists and individuals to come to her aid to save her life.

Anyone willing to assist can contact the following numbers; 3658204 / 4399802.
Author: Zainab Faal
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