JUST IN: Alleged Robbery attack hits UCC ;2 Students reported dead

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The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has been allegedly hit with a robbery attack at the dawn of Tuesday, October 13, 2020.

According to reports, the incident led to the death of two students of the University.

Eye witness reports suggest, that the incident happened whilst students were in their lecture halls studying at around 12 am on the dawn of Tuesday, October 13, 2020.

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The reports said, a continuous screaming of some students from some classes of the lectures halls created the awareness of others about the incident.

Stolen Items

The incidents is believed to have led to the stealing some items s belonging to the students.

Some of the items include laptops, phones and money.

In a video available to thedistin.com, students are seen running out of the lecture halls for safety.

Also, an image of a student covered in bloodstains. According to reports gathered, two students were shot dead by the armed robbers.

 

Watch the video here

 

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