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Ghana School of Law Student Dies During Lectures

EFO MAWUGBE by EFO MAWUGBE
March 23, 2026
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A student of the Ghana School of Law has died after suffering a medical emergency during lectures, the Students’ Representative Council (SRC) has confirmed.
 
In a statement issued on Monday, March 23, SRC President, Nana Opoku Ware, said the incident occurred on Saturday, March 21, during an academic session.
According to the SRC, the student was assisted by colleagues and rushed to Ridge Hospital, where he died despite efforts by both students and medical personnel.

“The SRC has confirmed that the incident occurred during academic activities… our now deceased was assisted by colleagues and transported to the Ridge Hospital, where he unfortunately passed despite efforts made,” the statement said.
 
The Council expressed condolences to the bereaved family, friends, and the wider student body, describing the incident as a painful loss.

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It also acknowledged steps taken by school authorities to provide counselling and psychological support to affected students.

However, the SRC raised concerns over reports that the school’s clinic may not have been accessible at the time of the emergency.
 
“The SRC notes with concern reports that the School Clinic was not accessible at the time emergency care was needed. While these reports are yet to be fully established, they raise serious issues regarding student welfare and emergency response systems on campus,” the statement added.

The SRC further disclosed that it has called for an urgent meeting with management to establish the facts surrounding the incident and to push for reforms.

These include improved access to on-campus medical care, clearer emergency response protocols, and increased investment in student health infrastructure
 
“The safety, health, and well-being of students remain our utmost priority,” the Council stressed.
An eyewitness, believed to be a medical doctor and colleague of the deceased, has provided a detailed account of the student’s final moments, describing a sudden deterioration in his condition during class.

According to the account, the student had earlier expressed concerns about high blood pressure but remained responsive and even participated in class discussions before his condition worsened.

“I am still in shock. I can’t believe what happened before my very eyes and those of my colleagues yesterday. It all started with a tap on my shoulder during our Criminal Proceeding class and a whisper: ‘Doctor, check your WhatsApp.’

“When I looked, he had shared his high blood pressure readings, medications, and other prescriptions. I whispered back, ‘Your BP is too high, let’s talk after the lecture.’ He gave me a thumbs up and later answered a question in class, so I assumed he was okay for the moment.
“Just before the end of the lecture, I noticed he was sweating heavily. I tapped him and said, ‘Hey buddy, you’re not fine. Let me check if the clinic is open.’ I rushed to the clinic, but it was locked. On my way back, a colleague told me he was not feeling well, and we quickly returned to find him in front of the class, clutching his chest and sweating profusely.

“We carried him to the car park under the Tim trees, helped him into my car, and I prepared to drive him to the hospital while colleagues dapped his sweat and offered support. Another colleague followed in his car.

“As we sped toward Ridge Hospital, he passed out near the EPP bookshop at Makola. I realised he might not make it without immediate intervention. We pulled over, and with my colleagues’ help, I performed CPR on the street. He regained consciousness, vomited, and some passersby assisted with water and drinks, though I had to explain repeatedly that this was a heart attack, not low sugar.

“We carefully carried him back into the car, with colleagues taking turns performing chest compressions while I drove. Two policemen nearby saw the emergency and escorted us to Ridge Hospital on a motorbike, sirens blazing like a presidential convoy.
 
“At the hospital, he was received immediately by doctors and nurses, including the medical director. They intubated him, started IV lines, and continued CPR. His vitals were checked, but he had no pulse and no blood pressure. He was shocked three times and given medications to revive his heart, but after about 30 minutes, it became clear—he did not respond.

“The reality hit me: my friend, colleague, and buddy from Tema was gone. I composed myself to break the news to the others, who were overcome with grief. It was a deeply shocking and heartbreaking moment for all of us.
“Death came when we were only minding our own business, chasing our dreams. We never expected it on the road of life we were walking together

“May your gentle soul rest in peace, Mr Fantastic. May God keep and protect you.”

Source:www.senaradioonline.com
 

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