Actor Lil Win has expressed his profound dissatisfaction with Ghanaians’ reactions to his recent vehicle accident which led to the death of three-year-old boy.
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Actor Lil Win has expressed his profound dissatisfaction with Ghanaians’ reactions to his recent vehicle accident.
In an interview with members of his church, the Believers Worship Centre on July 1, he denounced the reports about over speeding on his path which led to the accident.
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Lil Win claims that the incident was presented in the media as though it was a planned action on his behalf to cause the accident.
“I was sitting down and asked myself if it’s my matter that is been discussed on TV as such…there are a lot of things about a car, it’s a machine. It doesn’t matter it’s a brand new one. Everything can happen.
I am not happy for the victims. The media has reported the matter as if I deliberately knocked down the young boy with the car and intentionally collided the vehicle with my car,” he stated.
He lamented that the public narrative made it seem as though he was blood thirsty, adding that “they made it seem like I had a telescope, saw a child in the car, and decided to kill him.”
Ghanaian actor Lil Win has expressed his disappointment in Ghanaians for how he was treated following the accident that led to the death of a boy. pic.twitter.com/GffodWkYkV
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Background
The actor was arrested on the morning of Monday, June 3 shortly after he was discharged from the Komfo Anokye Teaching hospital.
His arrest is in connection with an accident that occurred on Saturday, May 25 which had claimed the life of a three-year-old boy. The accident took place hours to the premiere of his movie, ‘A Country Called Ghana.’
Lil Win is currently standing trial for negligent driving after his vehicle crashed into an oncoming vehicle on Saturday, May 25 at Amakom in Kumasi.
The Asokore Mampong District Court will on Tuesday, July 2 give the verdict of the case.
Lil Win was granted GH¢50,000 bail with two sureties by the court after he was arrested by police on Monday, June 3, 2024.
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