Students of the Kumasi Academy are not men of God to determine that the recent deaths of four of their colleagues are due to spiritual attacks, Reverend Jonathan Bettey, Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Education Service (GES), has said.
His comment follows the students’ rejection of the post-mortem examinations which concluded that the four students lost their lives after contracting meningitis.
According to some of the students who spoke on condition of anonymity, the four deaths are of supernatural causes and go beyond the explanations offered by authorities.
They insisted that the teachers were aware that the deaths are spiritual yet remain tight-lipped about the matter.
According to them, it was strange that four students could just pass away within days, even though they were in good health a few days earlier.
But speaking in an interview with Emefa Apawu on the 505 programme on Class 91.3FM on Wednesday April 5, Rev Bettey said: “The statement from the students or whoever is making that statement that it (the autopsy report) might not be the truth, I can also say that those people or students are not medical doctors, they are not physicians, neither are they pastors. Are they seers? So we believe the report from the doctor.
“The Ghana Education Service has not yet heard from any other quarters apart from these people as to whether to believe or not.”
Source: Ghana/AccraFM.com