Shot in the course of the crisis: Ngoran Confidence facing huge unpaid hospital bills

Ngoran Confidence,39 years critically sick at Banso Baptist Hospital (BBH) in Kumbo. She was shot in Oku village in the month of February this year.
For over three months, she has been receiving medical attention that has amounted to the sum of six hundred and thirty five thousand (635.000)francs cfa.
“I was received and I have been receiving medical treatment here without paying a franc. This is because neither I nor my family can afford to pay the hospital bills” Confidence told us while lying helplessly on her hospital bed.

On the question of how she was shot, Ngoran Confidence burst into tears in an attempt to recount what she describe as a pathetic and most horrific incident that has ever happened in her life. “When the shooting started that fateful day, I ran to the house to hide but a man broke the door and shot me in the leg before moving away”.
She did not tell us with precision who the pepetrator was.

Ngoran Confidence recounts that she was abandoned to herself for several hours given that she could not really walk again.
As the main bread winner of the family, Confidence explains that her three kids live practically alone without any proper care.
Just as Ngoran Confidence, many victims of the crisis in the North West and South West regions of Cameroon are abandoned to suffer.

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