The death of Nana Yaw Agyei, a Ghanaian student in Latvia, has sparked outrage and renewed calls for justice after his family and supporters strongly rejected initial claims that he died by suicide.

Nana Agyei, a first-year Electrical Engineering student, was reported dead on June 4, 2025, with early reports suggesting that he had jumped from the sixth floor of his apartment building. However, emerging details from the family and close sources now allege that the young Ghanaian did not take his own life.
According to accounts circulating among family members and advocates, Nana Agyei had allegedly been subjected to repeated racial abuse during his stay in Latvia. It is further alleged that his apartment was ransacked, and that individuals posing as his friends may have poisoned him prior to his death.
Sources claim that before he died, Nana Agyei was found beaten, had visible marks on his body, and vomited blood, raising serious concerns about foul play. These claims have intensified doubts over the suicide narrative initially presented.

The family has also raised alarm over the handling of the case by Latvian authorities, alleging that critical evidence has been withheld and that there has been no thorough or transparent investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
The tragic incident has ignited widespread calls on social media, with many demanding #JusticeForNanaAgyei and urging the Government of Ghana and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to intervene and ensure an independent and credible investigation.
As pressure mounts, Ghanaians at home and abroad are calling for accountability, justice, and stronger protection for Ghanaian students living overseas.
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