Family of 19-year-old Ghanaian student who died in Germany appeals for help to bring his body home
Augustine Ayensu Donkor, a 19-year-old Ghanaian student, died in Germany, prompting his family to launch an appeal for support to bring his remains back home for burial. Augustine traveled to Germany on May 5, 2026, to pursue his dream of becoming a medical doctor and was studying German at Language School Aktiv Düsseldorf. His journey was cut short on June 20, 2026, when he went missing after leaving his residence to go swimming in Düsseldorf, and his body was later found in a river in the city.
The family described Augustine as a bright, ambitious, and faith-driven young man. With no relatives in Germany, his family is struggling with the emotional and financial demands of securing legal documentation, arranging travel, and transporting his body. They are appealing to individuals, organizations, and well-wishers for donations, prayers, and sharing the fundraising campaign to support the repatriation effort.
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The family of a 19-year-old Ghanaian student who died in Germany is appealing for help to repatriate his body. His promising journey was tragically
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