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The seven-member Committee established to investigate the death of a final year business student at the KNUST SHS have commenced work.
The Committee has been tasked to investigate circumstances leading to the death of Leonard who died at the hospital after complaining of a stomach upset in school.
The Committee which began sitting right after inauguration on Tuesday, is chaired by Prof. Sampson Kofi Ampong of the KNUST Department of Physics and also board member of the SHS.
Interdicted Headmistress of the school, Felicia Asamoah Dankwa, and Senior Housemaster, Seth Owusu Ansah, are among witnesses heard at the maiden hearing, behind closed doors.
Chairman of the Committee says the interdicted Headmistress, Felicia Asamoah Dankwah and Senior House master, Seth Owusu Ansah came before it.
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