
Frank Adansi-Bonnah sat on his bed Monday in the Kintampo Municipal Hospital in central Ghana, his lips covered in bruises and cuts, and his arm in a sling.
He was swimming with his friends on Sunday afternoon at the popular tourist destination of Kintampo Falls, when a massive tree crashed into the water, crushing everyone around him.
At least 18 students died in the freak accident at the picturesque spot in the Brong-Ahafo region, some 450km by road from the capital, Accra. Two others died later in hospital. At least 22 were injured.
“What I remember was I was struggling with the tree,” said the 21-year-old Adansi-Bonnah, who is a student at University of Energy and Natural Resources in the regional capital, Sunyani.
Dazed and disorientated, he did not know what happened to his friends but was told three other students from his university were killed in what has been described as a freak accident.
“I’m thankful I’m alive,” he said in a quiet voice, as his concerned father looked on.