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16yrold Female JHS student commits suicide - The Chronicle Online

16yrold Female JHS student commits suicide Leticia Kyere Pinaman on campus A 16-year-old final year student of the Miracle Senior High School in Sunyani, Leticia Kyere Pinaman has committed suicide at the school’s Dining Hall. Relatives of the deceased have downplayed suicide as cause of her death, saying the state the body was found hanging does not suggest suicide. Benjamin Adjei, being led out of court “We suspect our daughter was killed by some body and her body was hanged on a rope just to suggest suicide”, family members claimed. Father of the deceased, Mr William Okyere, who resides at Wenchi, narrated that when he rushed to the school, he found his daughter hanging on the rope.

Miracle JHS Student Death: Family Wants Thorough Investigations Conducted

  The family of Leticia Kyere Pinaman, a-14-year-old student who allegedly committed suicide at Baakoniaba, a suburb of Sunyani, has appealed to the Police to conduct thorough but expeditious investigations to ascertain the cause of her death. The family of Leticia Kyere Pinaman, a-14-year-old student who allegedly committed suicide at Baakoniaba, a suburb of Sunyani, has appealed to the Police to conduct thorough but expeditious investigations to ascertain the cause of her death. It has described her death as “mysterious and the cause being suicide, as unacceptable”. Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Sunyani on Wednesday, Mr. Williams Kyere, the father of Leticia, said the family was convinced that nothing could have forced her daughter to commit suicide.

Family demands thorough probe of Miracle JHS student s death

Miracle JHS Student Death: Family Wants Thorough Investigations Conducted

Miracle JHS Student Death: Family Wants Thorough Investigations Conducted
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Lebanon Foundation Funds Equipment & Programs

Lebanon Foundation Funds Equipment & Programs May 18, 2021 SHARE Last month, the Lebanon Community Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees awarded $268,219 in allocations to Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital departments and off-site facilities. The allocations will go toward renovations, patient care programs and equipment. The allocations match dollar-for-dollar the amount employees pledge in the Samaritan Employee Caring Campaign each October. Employees pledged $135,595 in the 2020 campaign and the foundation went beyond that amount with the 2021 allocations. Departments receiving allocations and purchases funded include: Samaritan Family Medicine Resident Clinic: treatment table. Samaritan Evergreen Hospice House: patient repositioning systems. Acute Care Unit: patient repositioning systems. Cardio Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy: exercise equipment.

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