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A twenty year old student of the Adu Gyamfi Senior High School in the Ashanti region is reported dead after he was stabbed by a colleague.Abdul Latif was allegedly stabbed on Saturday by a seventeen year old student of Okomfo Anokye Senior High school also in the Ashanti region.Confirming the incident to Joy News, the Agona Police Commander DSP Osei Ababio said the suspect (name withheld) is in custody.The police officer said they are investigating the incident that led to Latif's untimely death.Source: Joy News/Ghana
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