A 27-year-old man is reportedly battling to save his eyesight after his girlfriend allegedly poured acid on him in Sogakope in Ghana’s Volta Region following suspicions that he had cheated on her.
The shocking incident has sparked outrage among residents of the community, with many calling for swift justice as the victim continues to receive medical treatment for severe burns to his face and upper body.

Attack Allegedly Triggered by Suspected Infidelity
According to reports from the area, the suspect allegedly confronted the man over accusations that he was being unfaithful in the relationship. During the confrontation, the situation reportedly escalated, leading to the woman allegedly throwing a substance believed to be acid on the victim.
Eyewitnesses say the man screamed for help as the corrosive liquid caused immediate burns to his face and eyes, raising fears that he could permanently lose his sight.
Victim Rushed to Hospital
Residents quickly intervened and rushed the injured man to a nearby hospital for emergency treatment. Medical personnel are currently working to stabilise his condition while specialists assess the extent of the damage to his eyes.
Sources close to the victim say doctors are doing everything possible to preserve his vision, though his condition remains critical.
Police Launch Investigation
The Ghana Police Service has reportedly begun investigations into the incident as efforts are underway to locate and apprehend the suspect.
Authorities have condemned the act and reminded the public that acid attacks are serious criminal offences under Ghanaian law.
Police say anyone found responsible will face the full rigours of the law.
Why This Story Matters
The incident highlights the growing concern about violent relationship disputes and the devastating consequences they can have on victims and their families. Advocates are urging stronger public education on conflict resolution and the need for people to seek peaceful ways to resolve relationship problems.
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