An unidentified young man has been rushed to the hospital after falling from the third floor of Jean Nelson Hall of the University of Ghana on Thursday.
He is said to have been bleeding from the head before he was taken to the hospital for treatment.
It is yet unclear what caused him to fall.
This is the second time an incident of such nature is happening on the campus of the University of Ghana this year after a former student also fell in similar fashion at the Mensah Sarbah Hall.
An eyewitness in an interview disclosed to campus-based Radio Univers that she saw the young man jump from the balcony after what may have been an argument with his colleagues.
“I saw him coming down from his balcony. I saw him jumping, by the time I realized, he was on the floor. I don’t know what really happened in his room that made him to jump to the floor. We all heard noise but we can’t tell what happened,” she said.
Another eyewitness said "it was something like they were fighting and girls were also shouting so we don’t know whether the girl was shouting because of the fight. We don’t really know what happened but we saw him coming down.“
Latest Stories
-
PSG clinch Ligue 1 title after Lyon’s win over Monaco
2 hours -
Guinness Ghana sets the pace at Ghana Beverage Awards with six awards
2 hours -
Burkina Faso suspends BBC, VOA radio broadcasts over killings coverage
2 hours -
Nicole Kidman honoured with AFI Life Achievement Award
2 hours -
Brassier scores winner for Brest as they edge Rennes to secure European football
3 hours -
Akufo-Addo jabs Ejisu independent candidate; rubbishes allegations to rig by-election
3 hours -
‘What are the real causes of the erratic power outages?’ GUTA demands from ECG
3 hours -
Implementing ESG framework in Ghana’s energy sector for sustainability
4 hours -
CAFCC: Dreams FC exit competition after 3-0 defeat in Kumasi
4 hours -
The detrimental effects of political interference on Ghana’s electricity sustainability
4 hours -
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s appointment as running mate intimidates the NPP – Benjamin Quashie
4 hours -
Black Stars physical trainer dead
4 hours -
Bawumia to kick off nationwide campaign for Election 2024 tomorrow
4 hours -
GUTA charges ECG to provide ‘dumsor’ timetable for businesses to plan
4 hours -
Reason for training professional counsellors is to heal a hurting world – CCP president
6 hours