‘My son didn't carry gun to kill; it was accident’ - Salifu Amoako pleads for calm

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Pulse-gh Oct. 20, 2024 4:56 p.m.

‘My son didn't carry gun to kill; it was accident’ - Salifu Amoako pleads for calm

It’s only because of my name,”he remarked, urging the public to stop speculating and to have faith that“the Lord will intervene.” The accident, which occurred while the boy was driving a Jaguar, resulted in a devastating fire that trapped and ultimately killed the two girls.

Bishop Amoako defended his son, asserting that the boy had not engaged in any deliberate wrongdoing.“It was an accident,”he stated, adding,“My son did not carry a gun to kill anybody.

It is my name; that is why people are talking.” He suggested that the heightened public interest in the case stems from his well-known status.“If this had been an Okada [motorcycle] accident, who would mention it?.

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