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Final year student of Tweneboa Kodua SHS jumps to his death

Police have launched investigations into the death of a final year student at Tweneboah Kodua Senior High School in the Sekyere-Kumawu District of the Ashanti region.

Edward Duut, 19 years, is alleged to have scaled a wall to avoid a routine check by a Prep Master, but landed with his chest on the ground, injuring himself on Monday at about 11 P.M.

He later died at the nearby Kumawu Polyclinic after being rushed there by the headmaster with the help of some students.

Nhyira News sources say Edward attempted to jump the wall with some other colleagues.

The students who were expected to be studying in the classrooms run helter-skelter around 8:40pm when they heard the arrival of their teacher, Gideon Osei, also known as ‘Ogidi’.

Sources say the deceased, had just woken up from sleep, and attempted to dodge the teacher but ended up sustaining injuries.

He was rushed to Kumawu Polyclinic at 1:00am where he was pronounced dead.

Sekyere- Kumawu District Police Commander, DSP Opoku Agyeman Prempeh tells Nhyira FM no one has been arrested in connection with the death as police have taken statements from teachers in the school.

“Nobody was picked as a suspect. But when we collect statements from them, then what is hidden would be revealed,” DSP Agyemang added.

Meanwhile, investigations are ongoing to ascertain the cause of death of the General Arts final year student who hails from Ejura in the Ashanti region.

By: myjoyonline

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