According to reports, a 5-year-old boy is in danger of losing three of his fingers after his uncle’s wife allegedly cut them with a knife because he was trying to steal fish from a soup.
According to reports, Akwasi Alex Ofosu, the victim, was hurt at Wisiwisi in the Kwahu West Municipality of the Eastern Region by the nursing mother.
When I asked Sister Ama what was wrong and why Kwasi was crying loudly yesterday around 6:30, she said that she had cut off his fingers for stealing fish from her soup.
I continued by asking if she had used a knife or a blade; she responded, “knife. I said, “Sister Ama, you’re wicked,” as a result. The boy received first aid from a neighbor and me after I called the boy, according to the report.
“Last night, I witnessed the woman chopping the boy’s fingers off with a knife. When one of my sisters heard the child crying while she was having her hair braided there, she invited him over.
Another witness said, “We saw that the boy had three of his fingers cut, even though the aunt tried to stop him from coming. The sister insisted.
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