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Impregnated Rape Victim, 14, Gives Birth To A Boy In Cape Mt., But Cries For Help

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The girl (face shaded) being interviewed in front of the mud hut she now lives

By Garmah Never Lomo, garmahlomo@gmail.com

A 14-Year-old girl, who was Raped and impregnated by a school teacher, gives birth to a boy child, but the teenage victim is crying for urgent Help.

The teenage rape survivor in Grand Cape Mount County, Western Liberia is making a desperate appeal to the Ministry of Gender Children and Social Protection, UN Women and other partners to save her and newly born baby.

This 14 year old child was allegedly raped and impregnated by a classroom teacher of the Pejuhum public school identified as Sense Kaiwu.

She gave birth to a male child on the 14 July 2020 at the Diah Clinic in Tewor District.

Currently the baby and his mother are in desperate need of clothing, food, mattress, medication and other baby items.

During a visit at Camp #3 in Grand Cape Mount County, the young baby mother was seen eating gari, locally called farina due to the lack of food.

Both the rape survivor and the new born male child are living in a cracked mud house that is serving as death trap for them. Besides, the mud hut is leaking on her baby and herself.

Rape victim lives In Deplorable Condition

They are also sleeping on chinc-infested Bamboo old bed with bub biting them without mattress on it.

The teenage rape victim’s both parents died during the Ebola crisis in neighbouring Sierra Leone, something that prompted her to move to her uncle in Grand Cape Mount County.

The little girl was 13 years old when she was impregnated by 25-year-old classroom teacher, Sense Kaiwu in October of 2019, who is said to be on the run.

However, functionaries of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection and the social welfare aspect are yet to be felt by sexual and Domestic violence victims.

Anyone wishing to help can contact the girl through these mobile phone numbers: +231776201221/0881377446/0770069530/0880556983

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