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Saturday, 20 June 2026  |  Volta Region, Ghana

Juvenile Lawyer Tragically Lost Her Life Amid Black Stars World Cup Victory in Kumasi

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Sara Araba Tettey

Ghana's Black Stars delivered a dramatic 1-0 victory over Panama in their 2026 FIFA World Cup opener, with debutant Caleb Yirenkyi scoring a stoppage-time winner in the 95th minute. Fans across the nation erupted in wild celebrations as the late goal secured three crucial points in Group L. The dramatic finish has been hailed as a historic moment for Ghanaian football.

The win overshadowed earlier challenges, including turbulent preparations. Yirenkyi's composure under pressure has drawn praise, with supporters flooding streets and watch parties nationwide. Social media buzzed with pride and optimism for upcoming matches, including against stronger opponents.

Tragically, the euphoria was short-lived in Kumasi. 26-year-old lawyer Sara Araba Tettey, a recent KNUST graduate, collapsed from cardiac arrest moments after the winning goal during a hostel celebration. Despite CPR and hospital efforts, she could not be revived, leaving her family and the legal community in mourning.

Tributes have poured in for Tettey, highlighting her passion for the Black Stars. Her story underscores the emotional intensity of football in Ghana while reminding fans of life's fragility amid national triumphs. Officials and the football fraternity have expressed condolences.

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KEN STAFF Staff Writer

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