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Husband Of Missing Takoradi Woman Speaks; Confirms Wife Was Found Without Pregnancy

The husband of the pregnant woman kidnapped in Takoradi, Michael Simons has finally spoken up after his wife, Josephine Panyin Simons, was found.

He confirmed that his wife who is now temporarily mute was found without the pregnancy she carried for 9 months.

In a report field by StarrNews, he said his wife who herself is a twin was set to deliver before her sudden disappearance on September 16, 2021, when she went for a walk in the early hours of the morning.

The Husband said when he received the call, he rushed off to Axim to confirm that she was really the one, only to identify her looking frail and frightened.

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Michael said she was immediately rushed to the Axim government hospital where a team of police investigators later came to begin with investigations.

Josephine Panyin Simons was found Tuesday, September 21, in the morning at Axim in the Nzema East by a carpenter close to a nearby bush.

The carpenter’s account “She was lying on the floor. I approached her and asked a few questions but there was no response.

She was only using her hand to make gestures but could not speak.

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I realized she was not a mentally challenged person,” the carpenter started.

According to the carpenter, Josephine then gave him a signal to bring a paper and a pen for her and she was able to identify herself, where she is from as well as the phone number of her pastor and family.

The traumatized lady was also able to give the man indication that she was pregnant but got kidnapped and the baby has passed away.

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Source: GhArticles.com

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