Tears as a final year student of Gwiraman Senior High School located in the Western Region passed away.
Nathaniel Yankey, the deceased student is reported to have complained of headache and later died at the hospital.
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This follows the demise of Richard Sam another final year student just about a week ago.
In an interview with the media, Nathaniel’s mother disclosed her son called on Saturday, July 11 to complain of headache.
She said when she planned to go to the school, her son maintained that she shouldn’t, explaining that his friends were sending him to the hospital.
She recounted that a teacher of the school subsequently called informing her that her son was not feeling well.
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“So I asked him, so you being a teacher, what have you done about it? Haven’t you heard of what happened in Kumasi? It’s all over the airwaves, Connect FM has even reported,” the mother said.
“But he responded that Nath’s friends had sent him to the hospital.”
She said she called her son again, who told her that he had been given paracetamol at the hospital for the headache.
“He said the hospital was taking GH¢150 so I sent it to him. On Sunday when I called that I was coming for him, he said he was going for classes and that the roads in the area were terrible especially as it was raining so I shouldn’t worry myself,” she added.
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She went on to disclosed that her son called her on Tuesday to inform her that he was finally coming home, but died after she took him to the hospital.
“When he got here, I sent him to the hospital and they immediately put him on oxygen and other machines. He passed away on the dawn of Wednesday,” the grieving mother added.
The deceased body has since been deposited at the Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital morgue for autopsy.
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