Policewoman and Friend Donate Blood to save Pregnant Woman in Labour

Policewoman and Friend Donate Blood to save Pregnant Woman in Labour

  • A lady was heavily pregnant when it emerged that she needed blood transfusion extremely urgently
  • Famous social media influencer, Nana Tea, announced the development on her social media channels
  • A benevolent police officer, Ewurama Police, along with another lady, Abena Sakyibia Amoah came to her rescue

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Ewurama Police, a gospel musician and police officer, together with Abena Sakyibia Amoah, donated blood to save the life of a pregnant woman who was in urgent need of one.

Popular social media influencer Nana Tea, who championed the donation exercise through the famous Facebook Group Tell It All, gave updates on the entire process online.

After receiving the donation, the woman expressed much gratitude as she could go through the delivery process safely without any complications.

Policewoman and friend who donated blood to save pregnant woman
Policewoman and friend donated blood to save pregnant woman. Photo credit: Nana Tea; Ewurama Police
Source: Facebook
"Please can you tell these lovely people that I have the blood please. People are still calling. These two ladies did what I never thought of. God richly bless them. Indeed they understand the pain of a woman. I'll never forget this their kindness till the end of time," she is quoted to have said.

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One of the donors, Ewurama Police, tells Briefly News she was inspired to embark on the exercise because she is a mother who has previously been in the pregnant lady's shoes.

"Am a mother and I have been in her situation before.it was people who also donated for me so I feel happy given it back to a needy," she said.

Reactions to the news

Below are some comments shared after reading the post:

Mornaah Jeremiah commented:

God bless you all for reaching out to her. Your generation will benefit from this gesture. We pray that none of u ever come across preeclampsia in your pregnancies.

Awo Serwaah indicated:

Ewurama police and Abena sakyibia, May the almighty God bless you both in all you do. You shall never lack in this life. God will uplift you beyond measure. Dumbfounding testimonies, God will surprise you both with.

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Perpetual Opong stated:

God richly bless them and bless Ebenezer Laweh Kwesi Rock and Barima Akwasi Boakye who also came through for me when I needed help. Such people are priceless

Man risks life to save another

In other news about acts of kindness, Briefly News previously reported that a brave stranger saved a man whose name is withheld after an unkind driver hit him on the Achimota overhead N1 highway and sped off.

Narrating the story on his Facebook handle, Osman Ameyaw Jnr, who was the Good Samaritan indicated that the incident happened around nine o'clock in the evening.

According to him, the collision happened right in front of him and nobody cared to help the man as those who witnessed it ran away.

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