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A cloud of grief has settled over the Effutu Municipality following the tragic death of Emmanuella Quainoo, a final-year student of Effutu A.M.E Zion Girls Senior High School, who succumbed to injuries following a swarm of bees attacking her on the school premises.
The horrifying incident occurred around 5:00 p.m. on campus on Tuesday, March 17, leaving the student fighting for her life after being repeatedly stung.
Despite being rushed to the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital, she was pronounced dead in the early hours of the following morning.
Eyewitness accounts paint a chaotic scene of students fleeing in terror as the swarm descended. Those near the school reported seeing the student population running for cover before discovering Emmanuella lying unconscious on the ground.
The tragedy has been further compounded by reports of significant delays in emergency assistance.
Witnesses claimed that the Winneba Fire Service was unable to respond to the crisis due to a reported breakdown of its fire tender. While personnel from the Apam Fire Service were eventually contacted and dispatched, they arrived only after the student's condition had critically worsened.
At the family home, relatives are struggling to come to terms with the loss of a young woman described as determined and hard-working. Her grandmother, Vida Ayi Mensah, shared that Emmanuella was back in school specifically to improve her prospects.
"Emmanuella had been enrolled to rewrite her WASSCE after previously failing her science paper last year," Madam Mensah disclosed, expressing profound shock over the sudden loss.
The incident has raised serious questions regarding campus safety and the state of emergency services within the municipality.
As the school community mourns, the family awaits further answers regarding the circumstances that led to the fatal encounter and the subsequent failure of local rescue infrastructure.
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