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Concerns have heightened over the health of Ghanaian socialite, Moesha Boduong after a video surfaced on social media showing her lying motionless on a hospital bed.
She is reported to have suffered a stroke, resulting in dysfunction of her entire right side.
In response to Boduong’s health crisis, her brother has set up a GoFundMe account to raise $10,000 to cover her medical expenses.
Read more: Moesha Bodoung suffers stroke; brother raises funds for her medical expenses
However, the authenticity of the fundraising effort was called into question by some netizens, who speculate that it may be a scheme to finance Boduong’s lavish lifestyle rather than genuine healthcare needs.
But the video of Moesha in hospital seems to authenticate the concerns about her health and well-being.
It shows Boduong unconscious in a hospital bed, surrounded by medical equipment and receiving intravenous drips.
Read also: Celebs support calls for funding as Moesha Bodoung battles stroke
The distressing footage has fueled further speculation about the severity of her condition.
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