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A second-year Industrial Arts student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has fallen from the fourth floor of Ultimate Hostel.
Luv News is unable to confirm if the student has died.
Information available indicates the young man attempted to enter a colleague's room from another room through the balcony.
It is believed that he slipped in the process and fell.
It took the benevolence of a commercial vehicle driver to get him to the KNUST Hospital after several drivers refused to come to his aid.
Blood from the second-year student has stained some portions of the hostel.
Meanwhile, school and hostel authorities are tight-lipped about the incident.
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