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‘No-one to blame’ for death of schoolboy Hamdan Aslam

A 14-year-old who collapsed in the grounds of a West Lothian school died from natural causes, police have confirmed.
Schoolboy Hamdan Aslam died in hospital after becoming unwell at St Kentigern’s Academy in Blackburn on Tuesday.
His family said Hamdan, from Harthill, had a pre-existing heart condition that had never been detected.
They said his death could have happened at any time and no-one was to blame for the death of their “beautiful boy”.
“We want to assure Hamdan’s friends and our community that this was an entirely natural death and could not have been predicted,” the family said in a statement released by their lawyer Aamer Anwar.
Emergency services were called to the school when the S3 pupil collapsed on the school grounds during a lunch break. He was taken to hospital but died shortly afterwards.
A post-mortem examination carried out on Thursday confirmed that Hamdan died from natural causes, Police Scotland said.
There had been widespread rumour and speculation online and in newspapers about the cause of his death.
Hamdan’s family urged people to put a stop to the rumours which they said were compounding their grief.
They said: “We know that Hamdan’s loss is being deeply felt by his friends and teachers and we would urge those who have engaged in rumours on social media to stop. It is untruthful and compounding our grief.
“Please take down the posts, the running commentary is unhelpful to the children, teachers and our family who have been left deeply traumatised and devastated.
“We know that Hamdan’s teachers and friends did everything possible to save his life and for that our family will forever be grateful to them.”
As with any sudden death, a report has been sent to the procurator fiscal.
Police Scotland Ch Insp Jocelyn O’Connor said: “This has been a tragic incident which has deeply affected everyone at the school. Our thoughts remain with Hamdan’s family and friends at this very difficult time and we are providing our support to them.
“They have requested privacy and I would ask their wishes are respected.”
Head teacher Andrew Sharkey said the school community had been devastated by the death of a “bright and diligent young man”.
“Hamdan was an exemplary student and he will be hugely missed by the St Kentigern’s community,” he said.
“He was very friendly, popular with his classmates and he had a close group of friends. He was always polite and well-mannered in class and popular with his teachers. Hamdan was kind and thoughtful in all he did and he was always happy, with a beautiful smile.”
He added: “Our thoughts and prayers remain with his family and friends at this incredibly difficult time.”
The school – where singers Lewis Capaldi and Susan Boyle are former pupils – has remained open this week and pupils have been offered support.
Local people and pupils left floral tributes and messages outside the school building on Thursday.
On Thursday First Minister Humza Yousaf responded to a question about the tragedy during First Minister’s Questions at Holyrood on Thursday, calling for an end to rumour and speculation around the incident.
He said: “This is the worst tragedy. Anybody who is a parent will know there cannot be a worse fear or nightmare that a parent has than losing a child.”
Bathgate Mosque also paid tribute to Hamdan, saying that his death had “left the community devastated”.
Source: BBC
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Sedina Tamakloe Attionu is serving jail Term- Interior Minister confirms

Minister for the Interior, Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka, has confirmed that former Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), Sedina Tamakloe Attionu, is in prison and serving her jail term.
Speaking in an interview on Joy news, Mr. Muntaka dismissed claims that the former MASLOC boss was being held in a private location.
He said she has been in the custody of the state since she returned to Ghana.
“From the day Sedina came, she has been with us, and she’s serving her time,” he said.
The minister explained that the public is not usually told the specific prison where inmates, especially high-profile persons, are being held for security reasons.
He said even judges who sentence offenders do not necessarily know the specific prison where they are sent.
“If you want to visit her, you can write to the Prisons Service. They will talk to her, and if she is interested in you coming, she will let you come,” Mr. Muntaka stated.
According to him, disclosing the location of high-profile inmates could put their lives at risk, adding that some developed countries also keep such information confidential for security purposes.
His comments come amid public speculation over the whereabouts of Ms. Tamakloe Attionu following reports that she had returned to Ghana to begin serving her prison sentence.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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GNFS Western Command engages some corporate stakeholders on fire prevention

The Western Regional Commander of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), ACFO I Cecil Addo, has completed a familiarization tour of major corporate and industrial institutions across the Western Region to strengthen partnerships and enhance fire safety preparedness.
The tour covered key organizations including the Bank of Ghana, GOIL PLC, Ghanstock, Western Terminals, Zen Terminal, Keda Ceramics, Takoradi International Company (TICO), Volta River Authority (VRA), Harlequin Oil and Gas, and Western Serene Atlantic Hotel.
During the engagements, the Regional Commander encouraged management of the institutions to prioritize proactive fire prevention measures by incorporating strict safety protocols into their daily operations.
Discussions also focused on improving fire readiness and strengthening collaboration between GNFS and the corporate sector.
As part of the initiative, GNFS presented firefighting equipment, including Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Dry Chemical Powder (DCP) extinguishers, as well as Fire Extinguishing Balls, to support workplace safety.
The institutions expressed appreciation for the outreach and pledged to support regular safety audits, joint emergency drills, and potential Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) partnerships with the Service.
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