
Audio By Carbonatix
The five-year-old girl who was defiled by her cousin has undergone a successful surgery at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi.
Doctors say a tumor was found in the private parts of the little girl which hindered her ability to pass urine or waste.
The health of the little girl identified only as Afia was deteriorating after a relative, believed to be a cousin, defiled her weeks ago.
The suspect, Kofi Dapaah, 19, who was taking care of her, was reported to have had sex with her on countless occasions in the absence of her parents.
The victim was diagnosed with Cystitis, an infection of the bladder, which made it difficult for her to walk or pass waste.
After a first successful surgery Thursday, doctors are waiting for two weeks for the wounds to heal to see if she would be able to control the urine and waste. Afia will need about GH¢15,000.00 for surgeries and treatment.
A pathologist at the hospital will determine whether the tumor is cancerous or noncancerous.
This would take about a month but the head of the Pediatric Unit at KATH, Dr. Micheal Amoah, says he is working around the clock to get it done soon.
She might undergo another surgery if she still can't control her urinary system.
Afia will, however, go through another treatment alongside the surgery.
A good Samaritan has been taking care of Afia from the time she was first admitted at the St. Patrick Hospital at Offinso. Speaking to Joy News on grounds of anonymity the person said Afia needs all the financial assistance she could get from the general public.
Meanwhile, Dapaah has been sentenced to 24 years imprisonment for defilement.
Latest Stories
-
EBID strengthens regional integration role amid global economic uncertainty
2 minutes -
Two assault rifles, ammunition retrieved in Police probe of Tamale gang attack
8 minutes -
EBID records strong financial growth with $722m disbursements in 2025 – President, Dr George Donkor
11 minutes -
EBID to mobilise $2.69bn under new 2026–2030 growth strategy – Dr George Donkor
14 minutes -
An open letter to telcos, regulators and security agencies on mobile money fraud in Ghana
14 minutes -
Mobile Money Merchants are driving fraud
29 minutes -
Alban Bagbin declines minority’s motion to investigate sale of gold reserves at BoG
29 minutes -
NACOC leadership tours drug testing centres in Accra
31 minutes -
OSP’s power to prosecute without AG’s authorisation unconstitutional – AG files at Supreme Court
34 minutes -
Seven African referees selected for World Cup 2026 as Ndala, Issa Sy miss out
52 minutes -
Why diaspora investors are using Accra real estate to hedge against global uncertainty in 2026
1 hour -
GWL urges public support to stem water thefts
1 hour -
Fire guts 2-storey apartment at Ashaley Botwe
1 hour -
Come down and account, it’s a constitutional requirement – Martin Kpebu to Ofori-Atta
1 hour -
The power of the private courtyard: How regalia is redefining resort-style living in Accra
2 hours