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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Finally, autopsy report of 14 year old student, Leticia Kyere Pinaman who allegedly committed suicide is out.
According to the findings of a senior pathologist of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Dr. Ernest K. Adjei, Leticia Pinaman died an unnatural death.
Autopsy test performed at the hospital reveals Leticia Pinaman died from asphyxia through hanging.
This apparently confirms initial report that 14 year old Leticia Kyere Pinaman died of hanging.
Her dead body was retrieved at her school, Miracle Educational Academy Junior High School’s dining hall after she allegedly hanged herself.
According to report, the incident happened at around 7 pm when the rest of the students had gone for bible studies.
Later, a sad note that shows that Leticia Pinaman was unhappy and depressed was discovered in her diary.
However, the father of Leticia Pinaman, Mr Williams Kyere disagrees that his daughter committed suicide. He rather suspects foul play on the part of the school authorities.
In an interview, he said,
”My daughter is called Leticia Kyere Pinaman. She’s 14 years old and will be clocking 15 this coming November 8. She’s in her final year in junior high school,” he said. Kyere said he was surprised when he was told that his daughter had committed suicide.
“The rope they claim she used in hanging herself to death cannot kill her because when I went to the scene, she stood on her toes; that means it was a ploy and I suspect the school authorities,”

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