Bishop Salifu Amoako and Wife Seek Privacy Amid Son’s Tragic Accident Fallout

Salifu Amoako

Bishop Salifu Amoako, a well-known Ghanaian religious leader, and his wife Mouha have requested privacy and a media blackout following their recent legal challenges. The couple was arrested after their teenage son, Elrad, allegedly caused a fatal accident in East Legon, Accra, which led to the deaths of two young girls and left others injured. Reports indicate that Elrad, reportedly lacking a valid driver’s license, lost control of the vehicle, leading to a tragic collision. The police detained the parents, citing concerns over their allowing the teenager to drive unsupervised and without a license.

In light of the high-profile nature of the case and growing public interest, the Amoako family has urged the police and media to respect their privacy. Their appeal seeks to limit the spread of details around the case to provide a measure of reprieve from public scrutiny as they navigate the legal proceedings and support their son.

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