
Blessing CEO’s Cancer Report Questioned As Family Alleges She Forged Daughter’s Result
The family of Miss Deborah Mbara has formally accused Blessing CEO of using their daughter’s genuine medical results to back her own cancer claims.
Legal documents suggested that the influencer allegedly edited the result for public consumption.
Mbara’s family is demanding a public clarification and an explanation of how their private health information ended up in the influencer’s hands.
The controversy surrounding the health status of relationship expert Blessing CEO has taken a dramatic turn following fresh allegations.
Recall that the influencer had earlier revealed she was battling stage four breast cancer, a disclosure that drew widespread attention and concern online.
While many initially sympathised with her situation, doubts soon emerged, with some Nigerians questioning the authenticity of her claim. The family of Deborah Mbara accuses Blessing CEO of using their daughter’s genuine medical results.
Many call for her to release her medical report, but Blessing CEO declined, stating that such documents require medical expertise to interpret and had already been shown to close associates.
Amid the growing scrutiny, a purported medical report linked to her surfaced online In a fresh development, a woman identified as Miss Deborah Mbara has accused the influencer of using her medical results.
According to the claim, Blessing CEO allegedly obtained and edited Miss Mbara’s medical document to present it as her own. The allegation was formally communicated through the family’s legal representatives. In a letter reportedly issued by the family’s lawyer, they demanded a public explanation from Blessing CEO.
“We have been instructed and given permission by Miss Mbara’s family to put out these legal documents, including Miss Mbara’s medical results,” part of the letter read. The statement further alleged that the influencer manipulated their relative into sending her the document. The family also presented what they claim to be the original test result, suggesting that the version circulating online may have been altered.
Source: Legit
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