Bamenda: Pregnant woman battling for life from military bullets

A woman in Bamenda who goes by the name Rosin Azan is currently under intensive medical care at the St Mary’s Hospital in Bamenda after she was shot multiple times by soldiers in a raid.

Rosine, who was six months pregnant at the time that she was shot, has now lost her pregnancy, and the doctors at the hospital are working tirelessly to make sure that they do not lose her as well.

However, she is responding positively to treatment.

Rosine is only one of the latest victims of military excesses in the Northwest Region. About a week, it was revealed that an 80 year old man called Pa Mungong Victor was languishing in a hospital in Bafoussam after suffering for more than one month from a bullet wound inflicted on him by Government forces.

It is revealed that Pa Mungong Victor was shot in Nwa by the soldiers, because he had failed to give them any information about his son who is now a repentant Amba fighter.

He was shot in the leg and his neighbors threatened by the soldiers not to take him to any health establishment for treatment. He only managed to survive his ordeal one month later after one of his sons managed to smuggle him out of the Northwest Region to Bafoussam.

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