James Lutterodt,
a contestant who represented Keta Senior High Technical School (KETASCO) in
the National Science and Maths Quiz 2021 has died.
Reports stated
that Lutterodt who was part of the KESTASCO team beat all odds to establish the
SHS as one of the most successful at the 2021 NSMQ, being the first Volta
Region team to contest in the finals of the annual competition allegedly died
as a result of food poisoning.
It said James
Lutterodt was set to travel outside the country to further his studies at
Howard University, just as his colleague, Francisca Lamini, who started her
pre-med programme at Harvard University in the US.
His family,
however, has not yet publicly acknowledged the devastating news or the cause of
death.
Lutterodt was a
computer science student at the University of Ghana, Legon.
Making history
as the first school from the Volta Region to make it to the NSMQ final, Keta
SHTS's Francisca Lamini, James Lutterodt, and Bright Senyo Godzo continue to
impress with the next step in their life path after high school.
Francisca Lamini headed to Harvard College, where she will read a Biological Science program with the intention to continue to Medical School.
Meanwhile Bright
has enrolled in the Electrical Engineering programme at KNUST, with James
pursuing a degree in Computer Science at the University of Ghana, Legon.
Source: Pulse.com.gh
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