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It Was An Acc!dent, My Son Did Not Carry A G.u.n To K!ll Somebody – Bishop Salifu Amoako Preaches In Church

Bishop Salifu Amoako has descended his son in church over last week’s incident at East Legon.

Popular Ghanaian man of God, Bishop Salifu Amoako has defended his son over the East Legon incident.

Last week the 16-year-old son of Bishop Salifu Amoako drove a car and hit another car at East Legon.

The car hit by the 16-year-old caught fire leading to the demise of two girls in that car.

The father, mother and their aide who allegedly gave the car keys to the 16-year-old have been charged with allowing a minor to drive charges.

They were granted bail and the Bishop released a video crying to seek the help of the public in apologizing to the families of the deceased girls.

Just a day after his apology video, Bishop Salifu Amoako was in church today telling his congregation that what happened was an accident and that it’s not like his son carried a g.u.n to k!ll somebody.

 

 


He added that it’s not like he was the one who did it and it wasn’t the boy’s mother.

Read Also: Tears Flow As Family And Classmates Of Girls K!lled In Acc!dent Caused By Salifu Amoako’s Son Hold Vigil

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