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Justice Delayed: Families of Deceased Girls Cry Foul Over Doctor’s Move

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A shocking twist has emerged in the case of the fatal East Legon accident involving the son of popular preacher Salifu Amoako. The medical officer attending to Elrad Salifu Amoako, Dr. Fred Salawu, claims that despite being discharged from the hospital, Amoako is not fit to be interrogated by the police. This development has sparked outrage and suspicion among the families of the two young girls who lost their lives in the tragic incident.

The families are questioning the motives behind Dr. Salawu’s actions, with one member expressing disbelief and shock at the doctor’s decision. “How is this fair to the families who are going through this difficult time?” they asked. Another hospital staff member, speaking anonymously, echoed these sentiments, stating that Amoako appears strong and healthy, making Dr. Salawu’s actions seem suspicious. Others allege that the doctor’s behavior may potentially be motivated by external factors .

The police are equally frustrated, as their efforts to interrogate Amoako are being hindered by Dr. Salawu’s stance. However, they remain vigilant, keeping a close eye on the suspect until the doctor clears him for questioning.

The accident, which claimed the lives of two young girls when their car caught fire after being rammed by Amoako’s speeding vehicle, has ignited widespread public outcry. Many are now demanding justice and transparency in the investigation.

As the case unfolds, concerns about influence and preferential treatment are growing. Will the families of the deceased receive the justice they seek?

Ruth Abla ADJORLOLO

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