[ad_1]
- Former KNUST student Andrews Amuna drowned and died after taking part in a swimming expedition with a colleague
- The 27-year-old had recently moved from North Carolina to Washington state to begin his new role just a week before his death.
- His remains were discovered in 9 feet of water about 10 feet from the shore of the river
Trending topics on the go: how we write news on YEN.com.gh
Andrew Amuna, a 27-year-old KNUST alumnus who moved to the United States after his bachelor’s degree was reported dead by the Whitman County Sheriff’s Office in Washington on Saturday, July 24, 2021.
The young man was said to have been on a swimming expedition with a colleague when he drowned in Washington’s Snake River.
According to a Pullman Radio News report, the sheriff’s department was called to the scene around 4:30 p.m.
Jonathan Mensah’s powerful header takes Columbus Crew victory over Atlanta United
The body of the deceased Ghanaian boy was found in 9 feet of water about 10 feet from the shore, according to Pullman Radio News.
The radio station also reported that the late Andrews was recently transferred to Pullman from North Carolina for his new job.
PLEASE NOTE: Click “View First” under the “Next” tab to see YEN.com.gh news on your news feed!
YEN.com.gh cited on the late Andrews’ LinkedIn profile that he was an Associate Engineer at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories.
YEN.com.gh reported earlier that young Ghanaian engineer Andrew Amuna achieved a commendable feat by joining the team at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) as an associate engineer.
Amuna is a prime example of how effective hard work pays off as he progresses from the bottom to the top.
After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Electronic Engineering from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Amuna, with a competitive spirit, decided to take her education one step further.
Thomas Partey presents Arsenal’s signed shirt to Sarkodie at Ghana party in London
In December 2020, he obtained a Masters in Electrical Engineering from the University of North Carolina and was the lecturer at the Graduate School Commencement 2020.
Do you like reading our stories? Join YEN.com.gh Telegram Channel!
Download YEN’s news app from Google Play now and stay up to date with all major Ghana news
Source: Yen Journal
Source link