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Actress Juliet Ibrahim was on Wednesday attacked by armed robbers who made away with her phones, iPads and an undisclosed sum of money.
There have been conflicting reports as to how the incident happened with several media outfits reporting that the actress was attacked Tuesday at the airport as she arrived from a trip to the US.
Juliet Ibrahim had been away in the United States holidaying and returned only to fall victim to the unfortunate incident.
The actress, who was disturbed by the wrong reportage of the incident by the media, told Hitz Entertainment News that, “I only want everybody to know I am fine, my family and I were attacked at home not from the airport.”
She added that, “It’s quite sad that some people in Ghana see someone’s misfortune as a joke and can sit around on social networks and publish crappy stuff about the robbery.”
Juliet Ibrahim narrated that, the attack occurred around 9pm during a blackout.
“If there was light, we would have been able to see the black car parked in the darkness and known way ahead of time. I guess these are the things we have to go through because of the constant blackouts in our country,” she said.
She was however grateful for the life of her family and that of herself and added that: “I am sure the robbers are reading this message; I would like to say thanks to them for keeping their word of not hurting my family. They were good fans of mine.”
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