Scarred For Life But Living Life – Part Two- A St Catherine mother is expressing the burning desire to get help to remove a skin lesion from her son’s back, left after a pot of soup accidentally spilled when he fell in a little area to the back of her house reserved for cooking.
The keloids which have since covered most of his back is cause for concern, but as she continues to tell her story, she reveals not only a financial dent in her household, but emotional scars which are affecting an entire family, which includes other children.
This is Inspire Jamaica, Kerlyn Brown now continues with Khajeel Campbell’s story.
Part ONE: https://www.cvmtv.com/scarred-for-life-but-living-life-part-one/
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