Tragic Crash Claims Life Of Two Ghanaian Graduates In The US

In a devastating accident involving a car and an SUV, two individuals lost their lives, and three others sustained injuries, as reported by the South Carolina Highway Patrol. The collision occurred in Pickens County around 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, according to Lance Cpl. Nick Pye.⁠

Alberta Oduraa Quartey, 23, a Telecommunication Engineer graduate from KNUST and Abena Gyamfua, 31, both residents of Clemson, were tragically killed due to blunt force trauma, as confirmed by Pickens County Coroner Kandy Kelley.⁠

Quartey and Gyamfua were passengers in a 2006 BMW sedan traveling south on S.C. 11 when it collided with a 2021 Jeep SUV traveling north near the intersection with Elizabeth Drive.⁠

The driver of the SUV, as well as the driver and another passenger in the car, were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment, Pye mentioned. Further updates on their conditions were not provided.⁠

Seat belt usage by the individuals involved in the crash remains unknown.⁠

The cause of the collision is currently under investigation by the Highway Patrol, and no additional details have been released regarding its circumstances.⁠

Clemson University said both Quartey and Gyamfua were graduate students from Ghana.

LinkedIn profiles of the victims indicated that Quartey was pursuing a PhD in electrical engineering, while Gyamfua was enrolled in a master's program in education.⁠

Chris Miller, Vice President and Dean of Students at Clemson, conveyed the university's grief and mourning in response to the tragic deaths.

Oduraa Quartey was a YouTuber and content creator whose focus was on sharing tips on studying in the USA.⁠

She was into her 11 month in the USA as a student.⁠

 
 
 
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