Level 200 KNUST Student Stabbed To Death By Friend Over Missing T-shirt
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News coming in from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology(KNUST) indicates that a level 200 student has been stabbed to death by his friend over missing T-shirt.
The deceased, who is 24 years of age with name Lambert Frimpong was stabbed to death by his friend at Kronum-Kwapra in the Suame Municipality of the Ashanti region.
The deceased was accused of stealing the suspect’s T-shirt, which he denied. The misunderstanding and fight over missing T-shirt led to the stabbing of Lambert with a knife on Saturday, August 5, 2023.
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According to report, Lambert Frimpong was declared dead after he was rushed to the hospital. The body of the deceased has been deposited at the Komfo Anokye Morgue.
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The Ghana Police Service is currently in search of the suspect, who is currently on the run.
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On June 18, 2023, two female Ghanaian students studying at Clemson University in the United States lost their lives in a tragic car accident.
The victims are; 31-year-old Abena Gyamfua Ofori, a graduate student pursuing English, and 23-year-old Alberta Oduraa Quartey, a fellow graduate student who completed KNUST with a first-class degree in Telecommunication Engineering and was a Teaching Assistant in 2021 at KNUST
The fatal incident occurred on Highway 11 near Elizabeth Drive, South Carolina, when two vehicles traveling in opposite directions collided head-on, leading to the unfortunate demise of Abena Ofori and Alberta Quartey.
Alberta graduated with a first class honors degree in Telecom Engineering from KNUST in 2021. She also worked as a TA from 2021 until her exit from Ghana.
Alberta Odura Quartey who had a first-class honors degree in Telecom Engineering from KNUST and became a TA in 2021 at KNUST
passes on in a fatal car crash during her Ph.D. program in Electrical Engineering at the Clemson University – USA 💔💔
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Alberta Odura Quartey who had a first-class honors degree in Telecom Engineering from KNUST and became a TA in 2021 at KNUST
passes on in a fatal car crash during her Ph.D. program in Electrical Engineering at the Clemson University – USA 💔💔🕊️ pic.twitter.com/8dAqd6BPuY
— 𝐕𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐎𝐟 𝐊𝐧𝐮𝐬𝐭 (@VOICE_of_KNUST) June 22, 2023