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Yaa Brefo Criticizes Deceased Child’s Father

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
May 29, 2024
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Nana Yaa Brefo

Nana Yaa Brefo

Amid the widespread criticism aimed at Lil Win for his involvement in the recent tragic accident that claimed the life of a 3-year-old, Ghanaian presenter, Nana Yaa Brefo has presented a contrasting viewpoint.

She urges Ghanaians not to hastily assign blame solely to Lil Win, suggesting that the child’s father also bears responsibility for the accident.

“A three-year-old, first of all, should not be seated at the front of a vehicle. Why are we quick to judge and say Lil Win killed the child? We’re not judges. I think we should slow down a bit and not be quick to judge.

“The child’s father shouldn’t also be spared from criticism. It’s against the laws of the country to place a three-year-old child in the front seat. It’s wrong.”

Nana Yaa Brefo

Expressing her thoughts in a viral video, she emphasized the need to refrain from swift judgment and criticism.

“If an accident happens, the police will be at the scene to determine who caused it, then they proceed from there. We haven’t heard anything from the police yet so we shouldn’t judge.”

Nana Yaa Brefo

She, however, underscored her empathy for the grieving family, acknowledging the profound pain of losing a child.

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She further revealed that carrying a baby for nine months and losing the child is no joke.

“Overspeeding and senseless driving should not be encouraged. If it is indeed true that the child died as a result of Lil Win’s act of overspeeding, then we must seek justice for the child.”

Nana Yaa Brefo

Bridget Otoo Descends on Lil Win’s Team

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Lil Win and Bridget Otoo

Media personality, Bridget Otoo criticized Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, for his statements following the tragic accident that led to the death of Tawiah Ampomah, a three-year-old boy.

Otoo urged the Ghana Police Service to conduct comprehensive investigations and take decisive action against the actor if found responsible for the accident that resulted in the young boy’s death.

“This is a very foolish statement from a halfwit who is as idiotic as the character they display on screen. This clown even went to the premiere of his movie. @GhPolice do your job and arrest this clown who thinks he’s acting when the life of a boy has been cut short and a family is grieving a loss they would never recover from!”

Bridget Otoo

Her comments followed a statement from LilWin’s management team refuting claims that they had ignored the other accident victims to attend the movie premiere.

The statement explained that their attention was divided because one of their team members was also critically injured and fighting for his life.

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Otoo disagreed with this explanation, suggesting that an apology would have been more appropriate than a defense.

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Mother of the deceased child

However, the mother of the late three-year-old voiced her dissatisfaction with how the incident was handled.

She is deeply troubled by the notion that her son’s death may have been due to neglect by those present at the scene.

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“I learned that they were delayed in getting to the hospital because the focus was on Lil Win rather than helping them. At the hospital, I was waiting for them and saw McBrown and Wayoosi, among others. If you’ve recovered, at least check on the other accident victims.

“But instead, you hurried to your movie premiere without showing any concern for them. It’s incredibly painful because my child means everything to me, and his actions were wrong.”

Mother of deceased boy

According to the father of the deceased child, the doctors have advised that he needs to undergo surgery to address the damage to his leg and attempt to regain normal functionality.

The news of LilWin’s car accident on May 25, 2024, profoundly affected the Ghanaian community.

The police are conducting investigations to determine the cause of the accident and to bring closure to the case.

READ ALSO: GIDA Clarifies US$11.9 Million Payment To Pwalugu Dam Contractor

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