Information reaching Ghana Celebrities is that Suzzy Pinamang and her brothers have landed in the UK.
This comes after Ghanaian business mogul, Ibrahim Mahama stepped in to ensure that the young student gains her eyesight.
After Ibrahim Mahama stepped in, Pinamang among two other relatives was flown from Kumasi to Accra for medical care.
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In videos that circulated some days ago across social media platforms, Suzzy Pinamang was captured together with her two brothers entering Dr. Argawal’s hospital.
Soon after the doctor had attended to her, it was reported that too many surgeries were to be done on Pinamang for her to gain her eyesight.
The doctor therefore advised that, Pinamang Suzzy should be sent abroad, either UK or India for a better treatment.
Days after, pictures of Suzzy Pinamang and her two relatives have flown across social media platforms.
In the pictures, Suzzy Pinamang is seen with happiness all over her face as she poses for the camera.
To anyone at sea, Suzzy Pinamang is an Adventist Senior High School who was shot by her colleague student named Amoabeng.
According to Suzzy, it was break time and she was still in her seat while Amoabeng and her friends were standing in front of the class arguing.
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Suzzy disclosed that initially, she had kept her head on a table, and when trying to raise her head, all she heard was being shot in the eye.
Sharing his side of the story, Amoabeng stated that he sent a pistol to the school, and that was not the first time he had done that.
According to him, during break time, his friends uncovered that he had brought a pistol to school and argued with him that the pistol was not working.
Amoabeng claims he tried his best to explain to his friends that the gun was working but his friends believed that “action speaks louder than words”.
In trying to prove a point, Amoabeng claims he accidentally shot Pinamang in the eye, leading to her predicament.
Meanwhile, Amaobeng has been granted bail after to and fro the Twedie district court.