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NSA dep. director Saka Quaye dead

 

 

 

The Deputy Director, Technical at the National Sports Authority (NSA) Saka Acquaye has died.

The experienced sports administrator died today Wednesday, June 24, 2020, at the 37 Military Hospital. His daughter confirmed to Starr Sports.

“Dad suddenly collapsed on Tuesday although he had no medical conditions so we rushed him to the 37 Military Hospital where he was revived on arrival and then admitted”.

She added: “He requested for food and we did accordingly, we spent sometime chatting with him after he finished eating, he then said he wanted to sleep a bit since he had not slept much the previous night so we left only to return this morning to be told that he died last night”.

Saka Quaye was a former national swimmer as well as a handball enthusiast. He achieved a lot during his days as a sportsperson and administrator at the National Sports Authority.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh

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