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Benson Amadi walked to the hospital after a robbery attack to get stitches for a head wound he suffered during a violent attack. Little did he know that the unfortunate incident was a blessing in disguise. Doctors at the facilities would discover a three-centimetre tumour hidden in the most delicate region of his brain. The tumour was life-threatening and required emergency surgery as he was at risk of losing his eyesight or suffering a stroke. Here is the incredible story of Benson Amadi’s close shave with death as told by our reporter, Wycliffe Oketch.
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A robbery attack on Benson Amadi led to a brain tumor discovery
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