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VR: Pregnant SHS Graduate Assaulted For Taking Seed

Pregnant SHS Graduate Assaulted For Taking Seed in Volo
Pregnant SHS Graduate Assaulted For Taking Seed in Volo

A female graduate from Volo Community Senior High School in the Volta Region has been assaulted for being pregnant after school.

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According to information gathered by OccupyGh.com, the young graduate, Zibo Kedidza was beaten to a pulp by her family for being pregnant right after graduating school.

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A source has revealed to us that it took the intervention of residents in the community to save her life, who hurriedly took her to a health facility at Juapong health center where she was referred to the Adidome Government hospital.

Pregnant SHS Graduate Assaulted For Taking Seed in Volo
Pregnant SHS Graduate Assaulted For Taking Seed in Volo

Our checks with the source have revealed that the victim, Zibo Kedidza is currently receiving treatment at the hospital although she remains unconscious.

OccupyGh.com will keep checks with our source to keep you updated.

VR: Pregnant SHS Graduate Assaulted For Taking Seed
VR: Pregnant SHS Graduate Assaulted For Taking Seed

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Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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