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Ghanaian celebrity Kwadwo Nkansah, better known as Lil Win has rejected claims that he has neglected the victims of Saturday’s accident which led to the death of a three-year-old boy, Richmond Tawiah Ampomah.

Providing update on the incident in a press statement issued on May 28, Lil Win expressed his condolences to the bereaved family of the three-year-old boy for the tragic loss of their son.

The statement denounced accusations of neglecting the victims explaining that Weezy Empire was “unclear about the extent of damage from the accident” as they were also attending to Lil Win, his manager and bouncer who suffered life-threatening injuries from the accident.

“As much as we are saddened and traumatised, we find unwarranted allegations of neglect on our part as speculated by some commentators very distasteful and disturbing at this troubling time,” excerpts of the statement on Instagram read.

 

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Lil Win and his management also expressed gratitude to the medical staff of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for their care and support to victims of the accident.

Weezy Empire hopes that police investigation would establish the facts of the matter.

The statement added that Lil Win’s manager, Ray Money is yet to fully recover from the accident while Lil Win’s security guard has been processed for surgical review.

Before the premiere of his movie titled “A Country Called Ghana’, in Kumasi, Lil Win and some members of his team were involved in a gory accident on Saturday, May 25 that led to the death of a 3-year-old boy.

The father of the deceased was also hospitalised and treated for a fractured leg. He has since been discharged and recovering.