SECURITY GUARD SUFFERING FROM A GRADUAL GROWING TUMOUR ON HIS FACE FOR 12 YEARS GETS SACKED CAUSE CUSTOMER ARE COMPLAINING.
A security guard, Sipho Hadebe, who has had a large tumour growing
on his face for 12 years , was recently sacked from his job because
his appearance was beginning to startle customers.
According to MailOnline, 39-year-old Hadebe, has been living with the
gradually expanding growth for 12 years. The tumour has now got
so large that he struggles to breathe .
Hadebe after running a test in the hospital was told by the doctors
that the tumour is putting pressure on his respiratory airway and
that within a year he would no longer be able to breathe .
Hadebe’s local hospital had had him on a waiting list , which meant he
would have had to wait for seven years before he could have the
operation to remove the tumour - the only way he can get his job
back. He however, began to raise funds in a desperate attempt to
relieve his suffering. Strangers have currently donated more than
£2,000 , to help him and he is set to undergo a private treatment that
experts believe will save his life.
A team of doctors at Lowveld Hospital , in Mpumalanga provice , South
Africa, have offered their services to ease the pressure on his lungs.
They will perform a seven- hour reconstructive surgery once all of
the funds - believed to be around the £ 3,000, are in place for his




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