Heartbreak as woman disfigured by husband's acid bath narrates her ordeal in emotional video
- An abused woman, Ofeibea Florence Aryee, has recounted how her husband defaced her in a gruesome acid bath
- Aryee claimed her husband ended their marriage and sacked her from his house
- After she moved to her father's house in Kokrobite, her husband went there under the guise that he was coming to apologise to her
- He however entered their bathroom where she was taking her bath to pour acid on her face
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An abused woman, Ofeibea Florence Aryee, has given a chilling narration about how her husband disfigured her face with acid after kicking her out of their home.
Aryee who is now extremely defaced and bed-ridden in the Emergency Triage at the Ridge Hospital in Accra disclosed that her husband ended their marriage, claiming he no longer loves her.
Speaking in an interview with Crime Check TV, Aryee whose speech has been impaired by the acid bath said her husband collected her belongings and threw them outside, and asked her to leave his house.
''He said he didn't love me again, he collected my belongings and threw them outside the house,'' she said.
After she moved to stay with her father in Kokrobite, her husband came to the house under the guise that he was coming to apologise and ask for her forgiveness.
He however sneaked into the bathroom in her father's house where she was taking her bath at the time to pour acid on her face.
''He poured acid on me. I was naked,'' Aryee muttered amid pains.
Aryee's husband who allegedly disfigured her with acid is reportedly in the grips of the police.
Watch the interview below.
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported Janet Boateng who sells sugarcane in traffic on the streets of Accra has opened up about her ambition and struggle.
The businesswoman who hails from Asante Akim Agogo in the Ashanti Region moved from her village to Accra to seek greener pastures to fund her nursing education.
Janet Boateng studied General Arts at the Collins Senior High School in Agogo and wants to become a nurse or police officer.
In a separate story, a young woman who turns discarded plastic bottles into sustainable broomsticks for cleaning has been captured on camera during her usual working hours.
The talented woman whose identity is yet to be known was spotted busily cutting some of the plastic bottles with scissors to convert them into stiff fibres.
In some of the impressive photos online, the stiff fibres have been attached to wooden handles, which is commonly used in combination with a dustpan.
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Source: YEN.com.gh