“OUR CHILDREN ARE BLEEDING FROM THEIR NOSES” — STRANDED GHANAIAN MOTHERS IN PRETORIA CRY OUT FOR URGENT HELP

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A heartbreaking humanitarian distress call is emerging from Pretoria, South Africa, where stranded Ghanaian mothers say they are living in desperate conditions and struggling to care for their children.

In emotional accounts shared from their place of hardship, the women describe a worsening situation marked by illness, hunger, and fear — with some alleging that their children have begun bleeding from the nose, a development they say highlights the severity of their living conditions and lack of access to proper healthcare.

The distressed mothers claim they have been left without adequate support, shelter, or medical attention, forcing them to survive under extremely difficult circumstances. Their cries for assistance paint a grim picture of vulnerability among foreign nationals who say they are trapped and unable to return home.

As desperation grows, the women are appealing to both Ghanaian authorities and humanitarian organizations to intervene urgently, insisting that their situation has become unbearable.

The reports have sparked concern among members of the Ghanaian diaspora and advocacy groups, who are calling for swift action to assess the welfare of the affected mothers and children.

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For now, the stranded women say they are left with one plea:

“We just want help before it gets worse.”

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