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Management of the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS) has offered their condolence to the family of Dennis Twumasi-Ankrah.
A statement issued on Thursday, November 23 noted that “the management of the UGBS has taken note of the sad and regrettable incident of the passing of our student Mr Dennis Twumasi-Ankrah.
"Dennis was a student in our MSc Procurement and Supply Chain (weekend) programme. We extend our deepest condolence to his family and loved ones.”
According to reports, the late Twumasi-Ankrah was attacked by two people on his way back to his hostel.
His attackers demanded his belongings, but he refused, causing them to push him into the road, where he was hit by a vehicle.
He, however, died on arrival at the University’s Hospital.
The university has cautioned the public to desist from peddling unsubstantiated claims about the cause of his death.
According to them, the cause of Twumasi-Ankrah’s death is being investigated by the police and “we will update the general public upon receipt of the police report.”

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