Very Sad. Police Fired Tear Gas On Students As Over 30 Students Had Been Hospitalised (Video)
By Brookynews (self media writer) | 7 months ago
Over more than 30 Students of Islamic Senior High School in Kumasi has been rushed to hospital after Police fired tear gas on them to maintain law and order over a peaceful protest.
In the news circulating on social media, some asthmatic students of Islamic Senior High School in Kumasi has been hospitalized after the incident. According to them, the students submitted their petition to the school authorities to take care of the incidents happening in the school after they had recorded several reports of accident infront of their school buildings.
After some months later, the students noticed nothing has been done prior to their petition and decided to protest peacefully in order to present their voices to the school authorities for the second time.
During the protest, a police being deployed to maintain law and order allegedly fired tear gas on the students as it has led many students in a very critical condition including some asthmatic patients. Watch the video below;
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