A level 100 student of the Cape Coast University has fallen into coma after he fell from the 2nd floor of the Nkrumah hall of the university.
The student whose name was given as Frempong slipped when he attempted to pass through the balcony to gain access to his locked room.
Passing through the balcony has been prohibited by the university authorities.
Joy FM’s Cape Coast correspondent, Richard Kojo Nyarko said the victim has been rushed to the regional hospital in Cape Coast where he is receiving treatment.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Goldman Sachs predicts 2.7% GDP growth rate for global economy
1 min -
T-bills auction: Government target falls by GH¢1.07bn; interest rates continue to surge
5 mins -
Fitch to move Ghana out of sovereign default by July 2025
10 mins -
Lordina Mahama campaigns in Kumasi markets, selling NDC’s 2024 Manifesto
2 hours -
Bawumia hasn’t lobbied me to speak for him; I’ve strong faith in his abilities – Kufuor asserts
2 hours -
KNUST study reveals high Vitamin D deficiency among Kumasi’s elderly due to limited sun exposure
2 hours -
Employment Minister opens new office complex for FWSC
2 hours -
Traffic light signals; amber and red mean stop, really?
2 hours -
Expired rice for students: Mahama gov’t will never feed SHS students with expired food – Omane Boamah
2 hours -
Ghana needs a possibility mindset and Bawumia offers that – Pastor Alexander Doku
2 hours -
One student one tablet: Education stakeholders call for swift deployment of digital tools
2 hours -
Dialysis At 13: Ibrahim Mahama’s team visits Rosemary Boadu, presents extra GHS20k ahead of pre-transplant workup
2 hours -
Akrofuom NCCE organises parliamentary candidates’ dialogue; only NDC attends
2 hours -
TEWU-TUC set to strike today over unresolved service conditions
2 hours -
5,000 aged constituents in New Juaben South partake in MPs ‘Shop and Go’ initiative
2 hours