KNUST SHS : Mother of the deceased student opened silence on how her son died

Sam Leonard KNUST SHS student dies

Comfort, mother of Richard Sam, the final year student of KNUST SHS who died on Tuesday has eventually opened silence on her child’s death.

As said by the mother, the son had severe ulcer situation and she was only given notice of his condition in school late on Tuesday evening.

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In an interview on Angel FM, the mother of the deceased disclosed she even tried paying visit to him on Sunday, July 5 but was refused entrance.

I was prevented from seeing my child on Sunday, just a day before the incident. The security men at the gate drove me away like chicken,” she alleged in a local language.

Madam Comfort revealed she had to go back home sad with all that she had brought for the boy, because the security men have been given strict order not to permit parents on campus as ordered by government.

Unfortunately, the boy got sick the following day.

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As said by her, even though the incident took place on the morning of Monday, she was only called and informed about the child’s situation in the evening when the issue was out of control.

However, she debunked claims by the school authorities that she asked them not to give the boy any first aid or send him to hospital.

The deceased student who was suffering from severe stomachache was left in the care of his fellow students for several hours without any move by the school authorities to get first aid administered on him, madam Comfort recounted on Angel102.9 FM on Wednesday.

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Whilst some students were seen in a viral video trying to save the life of their colleague, some teachers were spotted standing far away as many feared the boy might have contracted the deadly coronavirus.