Reports from the school says he got drowned but physical examination of body reveals wounds on the chin, head, leg, rib region.
Twelve days after a 15-year-old Nigerian, Master Austine Chukwuebuka Ogukwe, was enrolled as an SS3 student of Ideal College, Community 5, in the Ghanaian port city of Tema, he has died in controversial circumstances. And questions are being asked, as to what really happened.
The late teenager was one of roughly 500 Nigerians, among 8,000 total student population of Ideal College, Ghana.
It was gathered that Austine was one of dozens of students taken out on a jogging expedition, along the way, 47 students, who were under the care of a solitary housemaster, ended at the beach, in Tema. At the end of their wash, it was discovered that Austine was missing. Hours later, his body was found, allegedly following a tip-off by some unnamed fisherman.
The remains of the deceased are currently at the Police Morgue, in the Ghanaian capital, Accra. From an autopsy carried out, the authorities say the deceased di-d from drowning but Mr. Obioma C. Ogukwe, father of the late lad, suspects foul-play.
The puzzle now is how the lad ended in the sea. Also, when his body was found, there were visible wounds on his chin, head, leg and rib region.
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