... As unexplained deaths hit school
Cape-Coast -- Students of Ghana National College in Cape Coast, one of the finest secondary schools in the country, are living in a state of fear following three mysterious deaths that have rocked the school in the past three years.
The deaths, which occurred in the same dormitory at the beginning of every academic year, are said to have caused considerable scare among students and parents alike who believe they could become an annual ritual.
The death of the latest victim, Ferguson has generated tension between the housemaster Mr. Abban and the school authorities over his alleged refusal to issue an exeat (permit) for the student who fell sick to go home for medical treatment despite persistent requests by the boy.
It was alleged that he died shortly after he had sneaked out to go home.
The paper gathered that Mr. Abban has since been relieved of his post as housemaster.
Some parents have threatened to withdraw their children from the school if nothing was done to allay their fears and stop the mystery deaths.
?As a parent, I?m very sad and downhearted to hear this. It is very disheartening to hear this from my son who is scared to go back to the dormitory,? a mother told The Chronicle.
Some parents suspect that there might be other horrible things happening on the blind side of the school authorities and have suggested that students in the dormitory should be reshuffled and the building ?re-dedicated?.
A number of students the paper spoke with said stealing of mobile phones and breaking into students boxes were rampant in that dormitory and as a means of unravelling the truth, students went to consult juju-men who often gave instructions on what to do.
Sources close the school authorities told the paper that shortly after the death of Ferguson, the headmaster, Mr. Koomson, went on surprise inspection of the dormitories early dawn during which he found what was suspected to be Indian hemp in the boxes of some students. Five students have been suspended.
Owing to the current shortage of water in the municipality only final year students are allowed to stay on campus and no student is lodging in that dormitory now.
The headmaster was not available for comment.