East Legon Accident: Salifu Amoako sacked from deceased victim's home

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East Legon Accident: Salifu Amoako sacked from deceased victim's home

Sharing what may have prompted this action from the families, the source said,"I am sure the family is in pain, and the way they came with a long convoy of luxury cars and a security escort most likely infuriated the families of the deceased victims." However, during a sermon on Sunday, 20th October 2024, the Archbishop shifted his tone, expressing frustration with the public’s reaction to the crash.He defended his son, emphasising that the incident was an accident and not a deliberate act.“My son did not commit murder.

Archbishop Salifu Amoakoand his family faced rejection when they attempted to visit the families of the two girls who tragically died in a car crash involving his 16-year-old son, Elrad Salifu Amoako.

In an emotional video posted on social media, Archbishop Amoako was seen on his knees, pleading for forgiveness from the families of the deceased, stating that the aftermath of the accident has been a tough time for him and his family.

As investigations continue, the incident has sparked widespread debate on the accountability ofinfluential figures and their families, with many Ghanaians expressing divided opinions on how the case should be handled.

He explained that his son's involvement in the incident has weighed heavily on them, and he offered prayers for the victims' families..

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