Bogue Hill teen, Rihanna Golding, seeks urgent assistance to combat cancer
Mar 30th, 2024 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 6:54#jamaicagleaner MARCH 30, 2024: When 17-year-old Rihanna Golding graduated from Hanover’s Hopewell High School in July 2023, she was upbeat to pursue her dream of doing culinary arts. However, that thought was soon set aside, and replaced with worry when her right knee, inexplicably, started swelling to the point where she cannot move about without support. Then came the unexpected news, three weeks ago, as she was diagnosed with stage two osteosarcoma, bone cancer.
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