The tragic incident involving the fatal East Legon accident has sparked outrage and sorrow among the families of the two young girls who lost their lives. The son of popular preacher Salifu Amoako was involved in the accident, which resulted in the death of the two girls. The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has reached out to the grieving families to convey his condolences and has promised a thorough investigation into the matter on behalf of the Ghana Police Service.
In a concerning turn of events, the medical officer treating the preacher’s son at the University of Ghana Hospital has reportedly stated that the suspect is not in a condition to be interrogated by the police, despite being discharged from the hospital. This decision has raised suspicions and questions about potential obstruction of justice, as it appears to be an attempt to impede the police’s efforts to bring justice to the families of the deceased victims and delay the legal process.
Family members of the victims have expressed frustration and disbelief at the doctor’s actions, questioning the fairness of denying the police the opportunity to question the suspect. Furthermore, a staff member at UGMC has raised concerns about the motives behind the medical officer’s decision, suggesting that it may be influenced by factors other than the suspect’s actual medical condition.
The Ghana Police are reportedly disappointed by the medical officer’s stance, as it hinders their efforts to conduct a thorough investigation into the accident. However, they are monitoring the suspect closely until he is deemed fit for questioning by the medical officer.
The tragic accident, which caused the death of two young girls in a fiery collision, has sparked public outcry and demands for justice. The families of the victims are seeking answers and accountability for the loss of their loved ones, and the police are working diligently to ensure that justice is served in this heartbreaking case.