NEWSGENERAL NEWSShocking Details Emerge About Ernest Yaw Kumi’s Death

Shocking Details Emerge About Ernest Yaw Kumi’s Death

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Shocking Details Emerge About Ernest Yaw Kumi’s Death

Akwatia MP

It has emerged that the late Akwatia Member of Parliament (MP), Ernest Yaw Kumi, complained of chest pains before his sudden death on Monday, July 7, 2025.

This revelation was made by his close friend and former District Chief Executive for Denkyembour, Seth Birikorang, during an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen.

According to Mr. Birikorang, the two had travelled together to an event in Takoradi on Friday, July 4, at the invitation of Effia MP Isaac Yaw Boamah Nyarko. They returned to Accra on Sunday evening.

“After we got back to Accra on Sunday, around 6:30 pm, he dropped me off at Mallam Junction, and I took a taxi home,” he recalled.

“He even teased me to be careful and to pray no one takes a photo of me in a taxi and posts it online just six months after we lost power. We laughed, and before parting ways, he reminded me we had a meeting at 2 pm the next day and told me to call him if I didn’t hear from him.”

However, Mr. Birikorang said around 9:00 am on Monday, he received a distressing call from Mr. Kumi’s wife, informing him that the MP had taken ill and was rushed to the Lister Hospital.

 

“I was told he had been rushed to the hospital around 2:00 am. The doctors tried their best to stabilise him while waiting for a specialist to arrive. When I got there, I met his wife, his mother, and the doctor at the emergency ward—but everyone went silent when they saw me.”

He continued tearfully, “I was confused. Nobody said a word until the doctor asked his wife if he could speak to me. When she agreed, he told me that Yaw was no longer responding to treatment. I suggested trying another drug, but that’s when they broke the news—he was gone.”

Mr. Birikorang further narrated that the MP had told his wife between 9:00 and 10:00 am that he wanted to rest. She left him alone for a while, only to be informed moments later that he had passed.

“How can a good man die in this painful manner? Someone should tell me this is not true,” he cried.

Mr. Kumi’s sudden death has shocked Parliament and the nation. Many, including political opponents and close friends, have described him as a calm, intelligent, and promising lawmaker.

Source: Gertrude Otchere

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