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Video: She was in cold blood and helpless – Rescuer of kidnapped pregnant woman speaks

Kwesi, a carpenter from Axim in the Western region, who discovered the pregnant woman who had been reported missing in Takoradi, has provided graphic details of how he witnessed the pregnant woman being in cold blood as he came close to her when she was lying helpless on the floor.

The rescuer stated that when she spotted the lady, she was surprised and came right up to her, but that the woman was unable to communicate because of her condition.

Kwesi held her hand as she stood up to walk to his carpenter business, which was only a few blocks away from where they were.

he revealed;

“In the process of asking her questions, I utilized sign language to request a pen and paper from her. I gave her everything she asked for and wrote on the paper that she wanted to call her pastor, but the phone number was not on the piece of paper I handed her. She then returned the paper to the table and scribbled the pastor’s phone number on it, along with the statement that she was from Takoradi and had been kidnapped. I then summoned the assistance of individuals who were nearby, as well as a police officer. She used sign language once again to indicate that she was pregnant, and when the kidnappers apprehended her, they covered her lips with tape and bound her wrists and legs, forcing her to give birth against her will. I phoned Takoradi (his pastor), and they told me to snap a picture of her and send it to them so they could authenticate her identity. Following my reply, it was confirmed that she is the one they are searching for.”

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