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Frank Arhin

The management of singer Medikal, represented by one Mr Nhyira, has debunked accusations directed at them by the family of a fan who got injured at their Welcome to Sowutuom concert.

In an interview on Asempa FM‘s Tête-à-Tête show with host Prince Tsegah, Mr Nhyira said their camp took responsibility by settling some of the hospital bills of the victim, Frank Arhin, but had no idea he was still in the hospital.

According to Nhyira, they had an agreement with victim's brother, Eric, who is currently taking care of him, that they would share the discharge bills, but after a while, they weren’t hearing from them anymore hence thought they had left the hospital.

Frank Arhin's buttocks with a huge sore at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

But Eric, on the same platform rubbished Nhyira’s claim with the point that he had no agreement with Medikal’s management team concerning the bills.

He explained that at a point, he had to plead with the pharmacists and other health workers at Korle-Bu to provide free services to his sick brother.

Frank Arhin

Mr Arhin has developed a huge sore on his buttocks; blood-flow in his arms has slowed by the day and he can neither breathe properly or walk except to sleep on his side.

The teenager suffered an injury when he attended the rapper’s Welcome to Sowutuom concert in December 2019.

Frank was one of the unfortunate victims that speakers’ for the concert fell on during the show.

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