Master Ernest Opoku, a form two student of the Takoradi Technical Institute, died when he in the company of some friends went to illegally look for Gold.
The practice popularly called �galamsey� has in recent times
claimed the lives of many who engage in such illegal mining activities
in the mining communities of the region.
According to school authorities, Mr Opoku who hails from Obuasi
usually fended for himself whiles in school and at home.
Nana Boafo, principal of the institute who confirmed the
incident, urged the students to engage in activities that were
directly related to their studies to enable them to gain practical
experience before the completion of their studies.
Most of the students the GNA interviewed on the subject of
galamsey were not scared by the dangers associated with that activity.
They claimed that it was a means of getting some money to support
themselves in their education and general up-keep.
A student said, �Madam would you believe that I have to pay my
own admission fees with nobody assisting me?�