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Tree kills Ghanass student, 7 others injured

A 16-year-old frame one understudy of the Ghana Senior High School (Ghanass) in Koforidua, Desmond Amoako, has kicked the bucket after a tree coincidentally fell on him Saturday.

Seven different understudies endured different degrees of wounds in the mishap.

The body of the perished has been kept at the St Joseph Hospital funeral home, while the harmed have been dealt with and released .

Starr News' Eastern territorial Correspondent Kojo Ansah reports that the understudies got caught when the tree on the compound all of a sudden fell on them.

It is not clear what the understudies were doing under the tree at the time, however data assembled demonstrates that the understudies had shut from Prep and were meandering about on grounds when the episode happened.

The perished endured extreme head damage while alternate understudies were harmed by the branches of the tree trying to escape to security.

Amoako was claimed dead a couple of hours after he was raced to the healing center.

Affirming the occurrence to Starr News, the Eastern provincial Public Relations officer of the Ghana Education Service , Emmanuel Asiedu Acheampong said guardians of the perished and casualties have been authoritatively educated through an appointment, and are required to be in the school on Monday for a meeting with administration.

"At night the kid got caught so the quantity of understudies who were influenced were seven however some were hit by branches and stuff that way; some of them were released in the morning, it was left with two yet they were released toward the evening yet this other kid , Desmond Amoako lamentably passed on yester night, " he said.

He included "we have educated the guardians of the expired and casualties and we are anticipating that them should come around if not tonight tomorrow morning".


Source: Starrfmonline.com

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