07/04/2016 07:15:44 AM: Amplex: #UNFORTUNATE
FINAL YEAR MFANTSIPIM STUDENT DIES.
A 17-year old final year student of the Mfantsipim School in
Cape Coast on the night of Saturday, April 2, collapsed and died while learning
to write his next West Africa Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE)
paper.
The student, Yoofi Amponsah Baiden, a General Arts Student,
was learning at about 2200 hours, in the company of his friends for the General
Science Paper, which was scheduled for Monday, April 4, 2016.
Briefing the Ghana News Agency (GNA) Mr. Bartholomew Kwame
Ofori, the Acting Headmaster of the School, said the incident happened at the
Bartels-Sneath House after a colorful bonfire and fireworks on the School’s field to mark this year’s Founder’s Day of the School.
He said the deceased, in the course of his study, complained
of hunger and went to drink milo (beverage) and biscuits from his own chop box,
with his friends, after which he returned to where they were studying.
He said shortly after his return, he started shivering and
complained of a severe headache but he eventually collapsed.
Mr. Ofori said some his colleagues tried to resuscitate him
by pouring water on him, while others ran to call their housemaster, who then
rushed him to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, but Baiden was pronounced dead
upon arrival.
His body has since been referred to the University of Cape
Coast Hospital morgue for autopsy.
He told the GNA that the parents were immediately informed
about the incident and the father went to the School, on Sunday, in apparent
shock.
Mr. Ofori, however, disputed claims that Baiden’s death could have been caused
by food poisoning, saying the other students who ate the same food were still
healthy.
Some of Baiden’s
friends and teachers told the GNA that he was as an intelligent and humble boy,
and they had anticipated that he would become one of the winners of this year’s WASSCE awards.
“Baiden was
very friendly,” said one of
his friends. “He was quite
fat but he appeared healthy so we’re
all in shock”.
Source: GNA

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