Ghanaians in shock on hearing demise of young engineer graduate, Andrew Amuna who got drowned in USA

Ghanaians on social media in total shock after hearing the demise of Andrew Amuna, who got drowned at the Granite Point Snake River, near Pullman county, Washington, USA.

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Andrew completed Knust and proceeded to further his education in America only to experience early exit as he died in such a sad manner. His colleagues described him as a young man with much life and vibrancy, who never ceases to smile.

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JoyNews reporter, Israel Laryea took to his Facebook to confirm the tragic news hours after he passed on.

“Yes its true Andrew Amuna, 27 is no more. The young Ghanaian engineer drowned at the Granite Point Snake River near Pullman county, Washington USA where he joined a colleague on a fishing expedition Saturday afternoon. Pullman Radio reports Andy drowned while swimming in the Snake River” he stated.

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According to reports, Andy moved from North Carolina to Washington just seven days ago after he honoured a transfer from his company, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories.

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According to the Radio Station, Authorities searched the water in boats and even with jet skis but sadly the young Ghanaian Engineer was found dead. Divers were able to locate him 9 feet of water, about 10 feet from shore.

Here’s how Israel narrates the sad story. Click to read below

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=371869710971899&id=100044466188288

may his gentle soul rest in peace

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