Young female lawyer dies while jubilating over Black Stars victory
A 26-year-old lawyer has reportedly died after collapsing while celebrating Ghana's victory over Panama at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup.

By Ebenezer Adu-Gyamfi / Emmanuel Ayiku for GhanaianNewsCanada | June 2026
What began as a moment of national celebration following Ghana’s victory over Panama at the 2026 FIFA World Cup has turned into a heartbreaking tragedy after a young Ghanaian lawyer reportedly died while jubilating over the Black Stars’ success.
The deceased, identified as Sara Araba Tettey, is reported to have suffered a cardiac arrest during celebrations following Ghana’s 1-0 victory over Panama in the team’s opening World Cup match. The incident has shocked family members, friends, colleagues, and football supporters across the country.
News of her passing quickly spread on social media, where many Ghanaians expressed grief and paid tribute to a young professional whose life was cut short at a time when the nation was united in celebration.
The Black Stars’ victory had sparked scenes of excitement across Ghana, with supporters gathering in homes, viewing centers, restaurants, and public spaces to celebrate the team’s winning start to the tournament. The joy, however, was tempered by reports of Tettey’s sudden death.
Friends and colleagues described her as a dedicated lawyer with a promising future ahead of her. Tributes poured in from members of the legal fraternity and members of the public who expressed their condolences to her family.

Medical experts often caution that extreme emotional excitement or stress can place significant strain on the body, particularly for individuals with underlying health conditions. However, no official medical report detailing the exact circumstances surrounding Tettey’s death had been publicly released at the time of reporting.
The tragic incident has also sparked conversations about health awareness during major sporting events, where intense emotions can sometimes affect individuals in unexpected ways.
Meanwhile, Ghanaian football fans continue to rally behind the Black Stars as the team prepares for its next World Cup fixture. Many supporters have called for a moment of reflection in memory of Tettey, whose final moments coincided with a significant victory for the national team.
As tributes continue to flow, Sara Araba Tettey is being remembered not only as a passionate football supporter but also as a young professional whose life touched many people.
Her death serves as a sobering reminder that moments of national joy can sometimes be accompanied by profound personal loss.





