blind man – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Tue, 14 Mar 2023 13:25:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png blind man – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Blind man allegedly kills wife for seeking divorce https://www.adomonline.com/blind-man-allegedly-kills-wife-for-seeking-divorce/ Tue, 14 Mar 2023 13:25:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2227650 A 71-year-old sight impaired man is in police grips for allegedly butchering his wife at Abepotia near Nkawkaw in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

The suspect, George Mudor, allegedly slashed his wife, Madam Grace, who is believed to be in her late sixties, with a machete in her sleep for seeking divorce.

Information gathered at the scene indicates that the crime happened at dawn, but the suspect confessed to one of his daughters in the morning.

An eyewitness who discovered the body told Adom News’ Akwasi Dwamena that the victim had deep cuts to her neck and face.

The eyewitnesses together with the couple’s children alerted the police who visited the scene to retrieve the body.

Meanwhile, Assembly member of the area revealed that the couple had been living peacefully for years, until series of misunderstandings ensued between them.

The victim, who was fed up with taking care of her blind husband, is said to have threatened divorce as a result.

Also, co-tenants believe it is a premeditated murder as the suspect had allegedly made such threats though they were taken lightly due to his condition.

The suspect is currently with the district police assisting with investigations.

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Blind man has sight partially restored after 40 years https://www.adomonline.com/blind-man-has-sight-partially-restored-after-40-years/ Tue, 25 May 2021 20:42:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=1964488 A blind man has had his vision partially restored using optogenetic therapy and engineered goggles — the first successful case of such therapy in humans.

Researchers treated a 58-year-old man who for 40 years had been suffering from retinitis pigmentosa — a neurodegenerative eye disease where loss of photoreceptors can lead to complete blindness.

Retinitis pigmentosa changes how the retina responds to light, making it hard to see, and people with the condition lose their vision slowly over time, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

Scientists used a form of gene therapy to reprogram cells in the eye’s retina, injecting it with a viral vector and making it light sensitive. “In optogenetic therapy… we create an artificial photosensitive layer in this blind retina,” researcher Botond Roska, professor in the faculty of science at the University of Basel, explained at a press briefing.

Months after the injection, researchers equipped the patient with engineered goggles which detected changes in light intensity, and would project corresponding light pulses onto the eye’s retina to activate the treated cells.

Although the patient couldn’t recognize faces or read following the treatment, he was able to perceive, locate, count and touch objects using his treated eye alone while wearing the goggles, researchers said in a study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine.

Before the treatment, the patient couldn’t see anything using the goggles. But months after the injection, the man could see the white stripes on a pedestrian crossing, detect objects including a plate, mug or phone and identify furniture in a room or a door in a corridor when using the goggles.

“Initially the patient couldn’t see anything with the system, obviously this must have been quite frustrating. And then spontaneously he started to be very excited, reporting that he could see the white stripes across the street,” José-Alain Sahel, professor of ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the Vision Institute in Paris, said at the press briefing.

Scientists also checked that the visual behavior was corresponding with the man’s brain activity. The man was the first patient in the first cohort of the study who managed to be properly trained before the coronavirus pandemic disrupted the research.

‘ A significant milestone’

“Retinitis pigmentosa is one of the most common causes of blindness in young people and results from the loss of the light-sensing photoreceptor cells in the retina at the back of the eye,” Robert MacLaren, a professor of ophthalmology at the University of Oxford, told the Science Media Centre in London.

“In this trial the researchers used gene therapy to reprogram other cells in the retina to make them light sensitive and thereby restore some degree of vision. This is a significant milestone and undoubtedly further refinements will make optogenetic therapy a viable option for many patients in future,” MacLaren, who was not associated with the study, added.

James Bainbridge, professor of retinal studies at University College London, said that the technology “might help people whose eyesight is very severely impaired.”

“It is a high quality study. It is carefully conducted and controlled. The findings are based on laboratory tests in just one individual. Further work will be needed to find out if the technology can be expected to provide useful vision,” Bainbridge, who was not involved in the research, told the Science Media Centre.

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My mum sold my sight to buy witchcraft – Blind Man confesses https://www.adomonline.com/mum-sold-sight-buy-witchcraft-blind-man-confesses/ Thu, 10 Aug 2017 06:03:45 +0000 http://35.232.176.128/ghana-news/?p=378681 Nana Awuku, a sixty three (63) year-old man at Adweso in Koforidua has revealed that his mother, Abena Asantewaa exchanged his soul with blindness for her witchcraft.
According to him, on January 5, 1979 he realized that he could feel like his eyes were covered with pieces of thread and could not see clearly. So he went to Koforidua Regional Hospital for checkup and the Doctor told him that his eyes have been shattered into pieces.
Speaking on Bryt FM, Nana Awuku continued that, he went to Korle – Bu Teaching Hospital for further eye screening to clear his doubt.
Eye specialists at the Korle – Bu Teaching Hospital confirmed that indeed there was a problem with the eye with the tendency of becoming blind.
He told the host of the program, his mother later directed him to see a Prophetess for a message that she (mother) would not be able to tell him.
“I went to see the Prophetess as my mother instructed. The prophetess told me that, my mother has told her (prophetess) to tell me that she used she is a witch and responsible for his eye problems.
The devastated and faint looking old man hinted that, he was shocked when the Prophetess informed him that his mother has to kill him for spiritual sacrifice since she is a queen in the spiritual world.
But the suborned and hard hearted mother decided to make him visionless instead of killing him for sacrifice.

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Blind man, three others arrested for ‘galamsey’ https://www.adomonline.com/police-arrest-blind-man-three-others-galamsey/ Wed, 12 Jul 2017 09:22:58 +0000 http://35.232.176.128/ghana-news/?p=287421 The police have arrested four illegal miners, including a 55-year-old blind man, at Beposo near Bosomtwe in the Ashanti Region.
The gang, led by Kwadwo Amankwa, the blind man, was arrested by the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit of the Ashanti Regional Police and a team of personnel from the Asokwa Division.
The other suspects who are in custody at Kuntanase are Safia Salifu, 24; Yaw Poku, 45 and Kwaku Akwaboah, all from Beposo in the Bosomtwe District.
Galamsey
The police retrieved some items from the illegal mining (galamsey) site, including generators, water pumps and mining equipment.
The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Bosomtwe, Mr Joseph K. Asuming, who briefed the Daily Graphic after the arrest said the assembly had information about the operations of the illegal miners, leading to the arrest.
He expressed shock that in spite of the efforts the government was making to stop the illegal practice, some unscrupulous individuals were still adamant.
The DCE said the police were working hard to arrest other members of the gang who managed to escape arrest.
Mr Asuming commended the security personnel for the four-hour operation, especially the Acting Asokwa Police Divisional Commander, Superintendent James Annor, who led the team; and pledged that the assembly would sustain the exercise to clamp down on illegal mining operations in the area.

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