Adwoa Safo referred to Bank Hospital for removal of bullet pellets lodged in her head

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Former Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo has been referred from the 37 Military Hospital to the Bank Hospital in Accra for specialist treatment after doctors reportedly discovered bullet pellets and shattered glass fragments lodged close to her brain following a shooting incident linked to a family dispute.

The former lawmaker, who sustained injuries during the June 21 incident at a residence associated with her younger brother, Israel Kwadwo Safo, popularly known as Akofena, disclosed the development during an interaction with journalists while receiving treatment.

According to Ms. Safo, medical examinations conducted after the incident revealed that fragments believed to be bullet pellets, together with shattered pieces of glass, had become embedded in her head, necessitating further specialist intervention.

She said specialists at the 37 Military Hospital subsequently recommended her transfer to the Bank Hospital, where a team of experts is expected to carry out procedures to remove the foreign objects and prevent possible complications.

Meanwhile, concern continues to grow over her condition as she undergoes specialist treatment, with relatives, political associates, and supporters expressing hope for her full recovery.

Medical officials are yet to provide details on when the planned procedure to remove the embedded fragments will be carried out.

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