Doctors at the University of Ghana Medical Center's surgery unit are racing against time to save the life of a security guard of Adamus Mine who was recently shot on duty.
According to the doctors, Paul Gyetuah, who sustained multiple injuries from the gun attack, lost the right eye as a bullet went through his head.
However, the medical team is doing all they can to save the left eye and save his life, too, as his continuous bleeding in the head due to the pellets lodged in his brain poses the biggest threat to this young life.
Paul also has to contend with massive damage to his lungs following gunshot wounds to his chest.
This was revealed when the Chief executive of Nguvu Holdings, operators of Adamus Mine, Angela List, paid a visit to the security guard who was shot multiple times while on duty barely a week ago.
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