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Doctors at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) are discounting claims by a woman who alleged she had been kidnapped and forcibly delivered of her baby for rituals.
Officials at the Psychiatric Department say preliminary checks reveal Elizabeth Bonsu has mental challenges.
She has been recounting a horrifying story about how unidentified persons seized and kept her in abandoned warehouse alongside other pregnant women.
Madam Bonsu suggests she was on her way to attend antenatal care when the supposed captors took her hostage in a taxi cab at Ankaase in the Kwabre East District.
She was later declared missing by relatives who reported the case at Agona Police Station on the August 18.
Her husband, Kennedy Bonsu, corroborates her pregnancy claim, indicating the Madam Bonsu was found three days later between Asokore and Effiduase in the Sekyere East District.
The story which was carried on many local radio stations sent shivers down the spine of listeners, especially when Madam Bonsu alleged her kidnapper's induced labour and took her baby out.
Police at Agona confirm they are investigating the incident.
However, Head of Psychiatry at the Komfo Anokye Hospital, Dr Gordon Donnir, says results of tests run on the woman never suggest she has been pregnant in recent times.
Luv News checks at the Ankaase hospital revealed there are no records of her attending antenatal care at the facility.
Mr Bonsu insists his wife who is now supposedly recuperating at her hometown, Yonso, had been pregnant.
He is challenging the medical experts who suggest otherwise to prove their case or he will summon them to God.
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