Ray Moni, the manager of comedian Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has assured the public regarding the resolution of issues arising from their recent accident.
He stated that both himself and the other team members involved in the accident are currently undergoing treatment. Once discharged, they intend to address all aspects related to the incident.
Moni took the opportunity to express gratitude to the medical professionals at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for their exceptional care and life-saving efforts.
In a post on Facebook, he conveyed heartfelt appreciation to family, friends, and Ghanaians for their overwhelming support during this challenging period.
“The numerous calls, text messages, and the ‘reaching outs’ in various forms are duly appreciated.”
Ray Moni
Furthermore, Moni conveyed condolences to the family of the three-year-old boy who died during the accident.
“My team and I have been very disturbed as well about the fatality and casualty news involving the 3-year-old and his father and wish to extend condolences to the family involved! We promise to manage the situation to the satisfaction of the bereaved family!”
Ray Moni
Moni also requests continued prayers as they navigate through this difficult time.
Meanwhile, Kwadwo Nkansah indicated that allegations of neglect on his side by the family of the late 3-year-old Richmond Tawiah Ampomah are unwarranted.
According to him, some members of his crew also sustained several degrees of injury and therefore they had to attend to them to secure their life.
However, he is saddened by the death of the 3-year-old.
Before the premiere of his movie titled “A Country Called Ghana’, in Kumasi, Lil Win and some members of his team were involved in a fatal accident that led to the death of a 3-year-old boy.
The death of the child has been condemned by many because to them it was avoidable if the comedian had slowed down and respected traffic regulations.
The family of the young boy complained about the disregard from the camp of Lil Win following the death of their son.
Schwarzenegger Expresses Concern Over Circumstances of Accident
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Afia Schwarzenegger raised relevant questions regarding the tragic accident involving Lil Win, which resulted in the death of a three-year-old boy.
Expressing concern over the circumstances of the accident, Afia Schwarzenegger questioned whether Lil Win underwent any test following the incident.
In a TikTok live session, she emphasized the importance of confirming his fitness to drive at the time of the collision.
“Kwadwo Nkansah Lil Win is not above any law in Ghana. At the time of the incident, was Kwadwo Nkansah Lil Win in possession of a valid driver’s license? We need his license published. I know it is too late but did we conduct an alcohol test? Did we conduct a drug test?”
Afia Schwarzenegger
The socialite stressed that no one, regardless of celebrity status, should evade accountability for such actions.
She highlighted the gravity of the situation
“If a celebrity does something like this, he or she deserves to be punished to serve as a deterrent to others. Even Rev. Owusu Bempah was arrested while at the police hospital. Lil Win must be arrested, there is no excuse. He must be arrested, prosecuted, and charged before the law court.
“He has killed someone; it’s manslaughter and he must be made to face the law. We must seek justice for the poor boy.”
Afia Schwarzenegger
Drawing attention to the victim’s family, Afia Schwarzenegger lamented the loss of the young boy’s future.
“If the child’s grandmother had not fumed and wailed on social media about the boy’s death, we would not have known. We are demanding justice for the poor boy. He was someone’s future. Lil Win destroyed someone’s future.
“It’s Lil Win’s unnecessary excitement about premiering a movie that caused that accident. It was an adrenaline rush. Is he the one who has premiered in Ghana?”
Afia Schwarzenegger
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