A respected KwaZulu-Natal surgeon and humanitarian has courageously broken her silence this WomensMonth over her assault and rape nearly seven years ago. GBVmustfall
Durban - A respected KwaZulu-Natal surgeon and humanitarian has courageously broken her silence this Women’s Month over her assault and rape nearly seven years ago.
Talking to IOL for Women’s Month about her humanitarian work locally and abroad, Morgie decided it was time to speak out for women everywhere. Morgie has assisted on humanitarian missions with Gift of the Givers to Gaza and Congo, and is constantly seen at relief operations closer to home, particularly now in the struggle against the Covid-19 pandemic.
When asked what her superpower is, Morgie protested that she is not a hero, then reluctantly ventured: “Resilience”. The second was Gaza in 2014 during the devastating rocket attacks. “She was one of only two women on that mission,” said Sooliman. “All the surgeons were in awe when she was operating and they wanted to work with her to learn her technique.
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