Plastic surgeons at the Komfo Anokye Teaching hospital say they are expecting at least 80 per cent function of the fingers of a girl whose hands were immersed in boiling water by her guardian at Goaso in the Ahafo region.
This is on the condition that a skin grafting surgery done on Tuesday proves medically successful after one week.
Little Stephanie had her hands immersed in boiling water for taking her guardian’s GH¢2 to buy food.
Ashanti Gold Cooperation, owners of Mensin Gold Bibiani Mines, has announced a 20 thousand cedi fund for the girl to take care of her surgeries and upkeep.
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