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A 19-year-old boy has told a shocking story on radio in Ghana about a ring he found on the ground and put on his index finger but the ring cannot be removed, eating into his flesh to the point that he risks losing his finger.  The boy named Eric Boabeng said he found the ring by the roadside on his way home from church in November last year. After getting home that day, he slipped the ring on his right index finger but felt that the ring was tightening strangely around his finger. He then tried to remove it but all his effort to remove the ring was unsuccessful. “I saw the ring on the floor on my way from church and I took it, I don’t know the type of ring but it was like a golden ring and it was shining on my hand. When I picked it up, my hand was shaking and when I tried to throw it away, I could not because my hand was shaking and something forced me not to throw it away and I could hear some voice asking me to go home’’, Boabeng told Starr FM.

His parents said they have taken him to numerous hospitals for the ring to be removed but to no avail. They then decided to turn to churches and spiritual homes since the issue seems to be spiritual but yet still, the ring cannot be removed. Images circulated on Social Media showed Boabeng’s hand almost eaten off by the ring. Boabeng said when he got home the day he found the ring; he felt something invisible was speaking to him to follow instructions. “When I took it home, I sat on my bed and put it on my hand but when I tried to remove it, I could not and it’s on my right index finger and now I cannot sleep when I go to bed. Now I hear voices asking me to come out of my room at night. I have been hearing human voices in my ears but I cannot see them”, he added.

Last month, rumor about his finger was circulated on Social Media. It was speculated that he had consulted some spirit for ritual money and that the spirit had given him the ring which he would never be able to remove until his finger eats off as a price he has to pay for the ritual money. But Boabeng’s appearance on the radio to tell his story on Thursday morning has refuted those allegations. In fact, he had not made any money as being rumored initially. He is still a poor boy from underprivileged family. His parents are appealing to any individual who could help them remove the ring from their son’s finger to save his life.

 

 

 

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