Nine students of Saint Charles Lwanga Junior High School (JHS) at Saboba in the Northern Region of Ghana drowned on Friday after two canoes capsized in a river.
The Ghana Police Service confirmed their demise to Xinhua on Saturday.
Northern Regional Crime Officer, Bernard Ananga said about 31 students were on the canoes.
The students had crossed to Oti River to a farm; two of the canoes capsized on their way back.
“Rescuers managed to retrieve seven bodies, and a search is underway for another two that are still missing”, Ananga said.
The police have commenced an investigation and invited the school headmaster, Emmanuel Chinja, who allegedly owns the farm.
The police, National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) and Saboba residents are collaborating in the search and rescue operation.
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