Ghana Foreign Affairs Minister to Travel to Latvia Over Mysterious Death of Nana Agyei Ahyia

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By Ghana Media

📍 Accra / Riga

Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs is set to travel to Latvia alongside the family of 18-year-old Ghanaian student Nana Agyei Ahyia, following his mysterious death in Riga on June 4, 2025, a case that has now drawn international attention and diplomatic urgency.

Latvian authorities have officially stated that Nana fell from the sixth floor of his apartment, describing the incident as an accident. However, Nana’s family has firmly rejected this explanation, raising serious concerns about the circumstances surrounding his death.

Central to the family’s claims is a disturbing voice note Nana reportedly sent days before his death, in which he alleged that he had been poisoned. The revelation has intensified calls for an independent and transparent investigation, with many questioning whether key evidence has been overlooked.

The upcoming diplomatic mission is expected to apply significant pressure on Latvian authorities, as Ghana seeks clarity, accountability, and justice for the young student. Government sources indicate that the visit will involve high-level engagements with Latvian officials, law enforcement agencies, and diplomatic representatives.

The case has sparked widespread public outrage and concern both in Ghana and among the international community, with advocacy groups and social media users demanding a full forensic review and fair treatment for Nana’s family.

As the delegation prepares to depart, Ghanaians await answers in a case increasingly clouded by suspicion, unanswered questions, and grief.


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