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Barely days after welcoming her newborn, Daisy Sergon suffered a life-threatening stroke. Two brain surgeries and a series of medical procedures later, she remains weak, half-paralyzed and speech-impaired. Her medical bill ballooned to six million shillings, and the costs are still accumulating as she requires physiotherapy and another surgery. This state of affairs has left her family financially drained, and they are now appealing to well-wishers to assist them in clearing the bill and give Daisy a fighting chance to reunite with her baby.
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Medical Appeal: Daisy Sergon, burdened with an over Sh 6M medical bill
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