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Three-month-old baby girl found abandoned in bush near Ada
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Three-month-old baby girl found abandoned in bush near Ada

Modern Ghana about 1 hour 1 mins read
A baby girl believed to be about three months old has been found abandoned in a bush between Faithkorpe and a nearby checkpoint in the Ada area of the Greater Accra Region. The infant was discovered by a 20-year-old farmer, identified as Julius Tottimeh, while he was on his way to his farm at Dordoekopey on Monday, August 17, 2026.

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