Crime scene detectives from the Ashanti Regional Police Command, have visited the Independence Hall of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), to investigate circumstances leading to the death of a first-year female Chemical Engineering Student.
The deceased, Miss Adwoa Agyarkwa Anyimadu-Antwi was allegedly found dead at about 12 noon on Friday, February 24, in her room at the Independence Hall under bizarre circumstances.
Information gathered by the Ghana News Agency (GNA) indicated that the deceased, whose body had since been deposited at the KNUST Hospital morgue for autopsy, was suspected to have committed suicide, leaving behind a note.
Mr Kwame Yeboah Junior of the University Relations Office (URO), confirming the incident said roommates of the deceased had been invited for questioning.
Additionally, evidence had also been gathered at the crime scene by police detectives for further probe.
Mr Yeboah Junior noted that the KNUST Security Unit was also helping the police with investigations.
Source: GNA
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May her soul rest in perfect peace. She shouldn't have taken her life under no circumstances.
at age 18 in a relationship and in University, one can say the stage is set for a lot to go wrong academically and romantically. i am so deeply saddened by her untimely demise. girl, you could have done anything with your life than take it. the world will miss your untapped talent but i fear you've realized by now that whatever reason you died for, it was really not worth it but then again, you were just 18. i was still in JSS then.
First semester University Exams could prove difficult to many. Lots of graduates today had very bad starter exams but bettered their performance later. Counsellors at our universities must psyche freshers up and do post exams counselling to stem such occurrences in the bud. Students must also know failure is a rudder on the ladder to success. Issue must be investigated may be there could be more to it. God comfort mates, knust and families.
This article is empty and bullllsheeeet. What does the writer mean by 'bizarre circumstances/" Was she found dead with no signs of foul play? Was it by natural causes? Peacefmonline you are fooooooooooooolish when it comes reporting stories and providing useful information. You are very fooooooooooooooooolish indeed.
If you have nothing sensible to type just don't try to play psychologist. If you know your death date you all psychologists will mind your own business. This is a daughter with her mom every step of her childhood to teenage age. You all just shut the hell up. Let the family grief in peace.
This is so sad. Parents should always draw much closer to their children and bond with them. Much as we push our kids to study hard, its also important for us to let them know that if they don't do well as expected we will understand, its not the end of the world. They will always have another chance in something else. We put too much pressure on our good kids and it stresses them. University is hard, even in the US its worse and very stressful.