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Last moments of Castro revealed

Two journalists Tuesday tasted the frustration of friends of the
hiplife musician, Castro, who is believed to have drowned during a boat
cruise at Ada Foah last Sunday.

Castro’s friends have been holed up at the Peace Holiday Resort at Ada Foah since the incident.

The two journalists, Mr Benjamin Tetteh, Joy FM’s Eastern Regional
correspondent, and Mr Daniel Nyorngmor, who reports for GBC Radio, were
literally thrown out of the facility by some of the friends of the
musician.

Mr Tetteh was not only thrown out; he was also manhandled and his
mobile phone forcibly taken away from him by one of the friends, with
the assistance of others.

The crime of both journalists was that they had been seen speaking on
their phones, actions which one of the friends, who arrogated to
himself the role of a security officer, interpreted to mean they were
filing reports.

The incident

Mr Tetteh, who admitted that he was filing a report, told the Daily
Graphic that he was ordered to cut the call, failure of which resulted
in the scuffle and the subsequent seizure of his phone.

It took the intervention of a policeman and Mr Baffuor Gyan, the brother of Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan, to calm nerves.

However, it was much later, after Mr Tetteh had been put outside the
gate and all the pictures he had taken deleted, that the phone was
returned to him.

He said he was going to file a report on the incident with the police at Ada Foah.

The Daily Graphic and all journalists from GTV, UTV, Peace FM and the Daily Guide were also barred from entering the resort.

No one would also speak with the media on the latest developments,
while attempts by the Daily Graphic to speak with the Ada East District
Police Commander, Chief Supt Hlordzi Dodze, were not successful.

He was engaged in meetings with the Greater Accra Regional Minister,
Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo; the District Chief Executive, Mr John Nurudeen
Ahortu, and other stakeholders suspected to be representatives of
Castro’s family.

Rites

A speed boat pilot at the Tserley Korpe Beach Resort, who only gave
his name as Richard, told the Daily Graphic that an elderly man and a
linguist he had taken to the Ada Estuary were emissaries of the Chief of
Ada Foah, Nene Tawiah Kokotey Nanor, who had gone to perform some rites
to aid in the recovery of the bodies of Castro and his girlfriend.

Last moments of Castro

A close source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told the Daily
Graphic that on the day of the incident, Castro was in high spirits and
even declined to eat when he was signalled that food was ready while he
went on the boat expedition.

The source said Castro had rather indicated that he was going on a last ride before joining the rest of the group to eat.

According to the source, the previous day, Saturday, all the friends,
including Castro, had a good time dancing to live band music at the
resort.

No sign of body

Meanwhile, in spite of several search missions conducted by the
Marine Police at Ada, helicopters of the Ghana Air Force and fishermen,
as well as announcements made at adjoining island villages on the
incident, no success was registered.

Asamoah Gyan breaks silence

In a related development, Asamoah Gyan has finally broken his silence since Castro and his lady friend, Janet Bandu, went missing last Sunday by issuing a statement.

He said all the friends were broken by the incident and gave an
assurance that all attempts were being made to find their bodies, while
asking anyone with information on their whereabouts to make it known.

In a post on his Facebook page, Asamoah Gyan wrote: “If tears could
bring a stairway and memories a lane, I’d walk right up to Heaven and
bring you home again. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory
becomes a treasure. RIP bro. I will forever miss you. I can’t just stop
crying.”

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Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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