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According to the students, one of their colleagues who had an ulcer and was ill was not attended to adequately by the school authorities.
They believe the authorities feared he had contracted the novel coronavirus and as a result, did not attend to him hours leading to his death.
The students then started demonstrating to register their displeasure with the school authorities. As part of the protest, they vandalised the headmistress’ car.
It took the intervention of police personnel who were deployed to the school to help maintain calm.
One of the students in an interview with the media said:
“The senior housemaster told his [the deceased boy’s] friends to leave him alone. He told them to sanitise their hands and asked them why they were holding the boy and gave them a plot to weed [as punishment].”
“The headmistress herself came to stand in front of this boy and the boy was rolling on the floor for more than four hours. They couldn’t call any car to take him to the hospital.”
The police have been sent to the school to ensure law and order.
Breaking News at KNUST SHS. Dem say teachers dey stand there make students die!!
Rydee the students dey demonstrate pic.twitter.com/5LYHeH45R8
— KALYJAY 👻 (@gyaigyimii) July 8, 2020
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