A Level 200 student of the Akenten Appiah Minka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development in the Ashanti Region has allegedly died while writing his end of semester examination.
The student, according to sources close to the University management, complained of dizziness soon after the question papers were distributed to the students and subsequently collapsed.
He was rushed to the University Clinic and pronounced dead on arrival.
The campus was thrown into a state of mourning as students were finding it difficult to come to terms with his death.
The Medical Doctor at the hospital is yet to conduct a post-mortem to unravel the cause of death.
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