RIP
In a shocking incident that has left the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) community in mourning. A Level 200 History student named Lambert tragically lost his life on Saturday evening. The unfortunate incident occurred at Kronum Kwapra, where Lambert reportedly got into a dispute with a close friend over a seemingly trivial matter – a shirt and stabbed.
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Reports indicate that a friend stole Lambert’s shirt. In an attempt to take it back, this led to a fight between them. In the process, he was stabbed. Moreover, Lambert was diligently preparing for his first end-of-semester examinations scheduled for Monday when the unthinkable happened. According to sources close to the situation, what began as a friendly disagreement quickly escalated into a violent altercation. In the heat of the moment, Lambert’s friend tragically stabbed him, leaving him severely wounded and bleeding.
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Despite the efforts of medical personnel, they devastatingly couldn’t save him, and the doctors had no choice but to declare him deceased. This untimely loss of a promising young student has left his classmates and the entire KNUST community devastated.

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Lambert’s rushed trip to the hospital revealed the shocking nature of the incident. The untimely loss of this promising young student has left his classmates and the entire KNUST community devastated.
Sadly, the news spread like wildfire through the campus, an atmosphere of sorrow and disbelief enveloped the university. Lambert was known among his peers for his amiable nature and dedication to his studies. His friends and classmates are struggling to come to terms. With the tragic outcome of a simple dispute that spiraled out of control
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In conclusion, as we mourn the loss of Lambert, let us actively remind ourselves of the importance of compassion, understanding, and empathy in our interactions with others. A momentary lapse in judgment can lead to irreparable consequences, and we must strive to find peaceful resolutions to conflicts in all aspects of life.
In memory of Lambert, may we cherish the preciousness of life and work towards creating a safer, more compassionate environment for all members of the academic community.