UCC mourns student killed in campus accident

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has expressed deep sorrow over the death of a Level 200 student who died following a road traffic accident on campus.
The announcement was made in a media release signed by the Acting Director of Public Affairs at the University of Cape Coast, Kwabena Antwi-Konadu.
The university identified the deceased as Mr. Kweku Mensah, a Level 200 Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) student who died after a road traffic accident on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
According to the statement, the tragic incident occurred at about 3:00 p.m. along the stretch between the Amissah-Arthur Language Centre and the Sandwich Lecture Theatre on campus.
“We regret to announce the tragic death of Mr. Kweku Mensah, a Level 200 Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) student, following a road traffic accident on campus,” the statement said.
Preliminary information released by the university indicated that the student had been riding on a motorcycle to retrieve his identification card from Oguaa Hall ahead of a scheduled examination.
The statement explained that the motorcycle was involved in a collision with an Ayalolo bus, resulting in severe injuries.
“The motorcycle reportedly collided with an Ayalolo bus, leading to severe injuries,” the university said.
Following the crash, the injured student was rushed to the University of Cape Coast Hospital where medical personnel attempted to save his life.
However, despite the efforts of health professionals, he was pronounced dead shortly after he was admitted.
“The student was rushed to the UCC Hospital, where he was unfortunately pronounced dead after efforts to resuscitate him failed,” the statement noted.
The university also disclosed that the matter has been formally reported to the appropriate authorities for further investigation.
“The matter has been reported to the UCC Police and the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) for investigations,” the statement added.
Meanwhile, the body of the deceased student has been deposited at the UCC morgue pending further procedures.
“The body has been deposited at the UCC Morgue pending further procedures. Subsequently, his family has been duly informed about the sad event,” the statement indicated.
The university extended condolences to the bereaved family and members of the university community.
“The University extends its deepest condolences to the family of the deceased and urges the University community to remain calm as investigations continue,” the statement said.
Authorities at the university also indicated that further updates regarding the incident will be provided when more details become available.


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