A 19-year-old student of the Jachie-Pramso Senior High School in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti Region Osei Paul has been found dead after going missing for a day.

Dry leaves suspected to be ‘Indian Hemp’ otherwise known as wee was found in his pocket.

Station Officer at the Jarchie  Police Station, Chief Inspector Samuel Kra said a  resident discovered the half-naked body of the deceased final year General art students in an uncompleted building at Pramso, few kilometers from the school’s campus on Wednesday, October 6, 2021.

He added that the family of the deceased has confirmed the identity of the boy after he was sent to the Okomfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for autopsy and preservation.

Chief Inspector Samuel Kra noted that an investigation has been launched into the matter, adding that police are yet to make an arrest.

A source at the school unanimously said the deceased went missing on early Wednesday morning, October 6, 2021, when he (the deceased) was supposed to sit for the last paper of his final examination.

The source further added that all frantic efforts by the school to find or reach him proved futile.

“We later heard that a dead  body of a young man of the same age as our student was discovered by the police at Pramso and so we had to rush to the police station”

The source emphasized that the school is yet to confirm the identity of the deceased to see if it indeed it  marches that of their missing student

“We are waiting for the family and police in charge of the case so that together with our house masters we can confirm whether or not the deceased is indeed our missing student,” the source said.

Meanwhile, the Chief of Pramso Nana Gyampotua II who deployed his subchiefs to the scene on the day the body was discovered said a substance suspected to be cannabis was found on the body.

He called for comprehensive investigations into the situation and find out what the student was doing at the uncompleted building while his colleagues were in school learning.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5fm