
States that the second-year Ghanaian healthcare student who died within Cuba was abandoned plus denied healthcare are not correct, the Minister for International Affairs and Regional Incorporation, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey reports.
The death of Erasmus Klutse, a GNPC-sponsored college student in Cuba, has noticed his colleagues in that nation raise serious concerns regarding their living conditions plus attribute his death towards the deplorable conditions they reside in.
But speaking during a check out by the Cuban Ambassador in order to Ghana to the Ministry, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey lamented that will social media had been used to distribute conflicting reports about the loss of life.
According to her, the government as well as the Ministry did not receive the information of Erasmus’ death gently.
“Because of social media, all sorts of things get into the public website, and it is difficult to know what could be the truth or otherwise. We obtained the news of the death from the 2nd-year student with a wide range of concern but what is important is the fact that he was not denied any kind of medical attention. That is very important plus must be noted by most of. ”
Meanwhile, the continues to be of the student would be flown back to Ghana as soon as the continuous autopsy is completed.
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