KNUST Mourns 2nd Student Death in Tragic Circumstances

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Another KNUST student dies.

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) finds itself in mourning once more as the campus community grapples with the loss of another student. This heartbreaking news comes just 24 hours after the demise of final year student, Jim Ofori Twumasi, casting a somber shadow over the university.

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Reeves Baafi, a level 200 student pursuing Agriculture, tragically passed away in the late hours of Thursday, February 16, sending shockwaves through the campus. His sudden death has left a profound impact on those who knew him, with many struggling to come to terms with the loss.

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As the university community mourns the passing of Reeves Baafi, questions remain unanswered, and hearts are heavy with sorrow. His untimely departure marks the second loss of an Agriculture student since the beginning of the year, amplifying the sense of grief and disbelief on campus.

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Rachel Ward Nunoo

Racheal Ward Nunoo is a Psychology graduate, content writer, and blogger with a passion for research, education, and digital communication. Her academic background in psychology provides her with a unique perspective on human behavior, society, and contemporary issues, allowing her to create content that is both insightful and relatable.

As a writer, Racheal specializes in producing well-researched and engaging content across a wide range of topics, including history, lifestyle, technology, education, and social issues. She is committed to delivering accurate, informative, and thought-provoking articles that help readers better understand the world around them.

With a strong appreciation for storytelling and knowledge sharing, Racheal combines analytical thinking with creativity to transform complex subjects into clear, accessible, and engaging content. Her work reflects a dedication to quality, credibility, and audience engagement, making her a versatile contributor in today's evolving digital media landscape.

Whether exploring historical events, discussing emerging technologies, examining social trends, or creating educational content, Racheal aims to inform, inspire, and spark meaningful conversations through her writing.