14-year-old Limbani Mose in pain after being diagnosed with ear cancer
By Burnett Munthali
A 14-year-old boy, Limbani Mose, from Chimbeta Village under Senior Chief Khwethemule in Thyolo District, is enduring severe pain after being diagnosed with ear cancer. His condition has worsened, spreading to his brain, leaving his family desperate for help.
According to his grandfather, Daniel Laston Chikachezi, Limbani began complaining of ear pain in February this year. Despite multiple visits to Malamulo Hospital and Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, doctors initially failed to diagnose the issue.
“Limbani has been suffering from this pain since February, and we only received the cancer diagnosis in June. By then, it had already spread to his brain. He now requires specialized treatment abroad, which we cannot afford,” Chikachezi explained.
In their effort to seek proper medical care for their grandson, the family has sold most of their food supplies, leaving them with nothing. They are now appealing to well-wishers for assistance with both food and funds to help Limbani get the treatment he needs overseas.
Dorothy Mkomanya, Limbani’s teacher at Mchenga School, who helped identify the boy’s condition, described him as an intelligent child with a promising future. She emphasized the need for immediate help, not only for medical treatment but also for better living conditions.
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“Limbani is a bright student, and I would be overjoyed if well-wishers could assist him. He is in desperate need of a mattress, as his sleeping conditions are poor, and most importantly, he needs medical care abroad,” Mkomanya said.
Those willing to help can contact the following numbers:
Daniel Laston Chikachezi: 0887163247
Dorothy Mkomanya: 0881888774
The family is hopeful that with the support of kind-hearted individuals, Limbani will receive the necessary treatment and return to his normal life.
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