Media figure Ola Michael has urged the Ghana Police Service (GPS) to ensure fairness in their investigation of the accident involving actor Kwadwo Nkansah, also known as LilWin, which tragically led to the death of three-year-old Tawiah Ampomah.
Michael adviseD the public to refrain from making premature judgments and to await the police’s findings after their thorough investigation.
He emphasizes that despite LilWin’s status as a well-known actor, justice should be served without bias if he is found responsible for the accident.
“Listening to the deceased’s father, he said his son was thrown to the front seat when the crash happened. We all know that if the child was not using a seat belt while sitting at the back, this would occur… I think we should be measured in our criticisms and exercise patience for the police to investigate the case and identify who caused it.
“However, if they find out that it’s LilWin’s fault, the law should deal with him appropriately, there should not be any favoritism. Regardless of his personality. The same way the law should deal with the deceased boy’s father if he is found culpable,” he told MzGee during the United Showbiz programme aired on UTV.
Speaking on the United Showbiz program on UTV, Michael pointed out the importance of patience in letting the authorities determine the cause of the accident and hold accountable whoever is at fault, including LilWin if proven guilty.
The accident involving LilWin’s car occurred on May 25, 2024, in front of Grace Baptist Church in Amakom, Kumasi.
The collision with another vehicle resulted in injuries to LilWin and two others, all of whom were promptly taken to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital’s Accident and Emergency Unit.
Despite his injuries, LilWin managed to attend the premiere of his new movie, “A Country Called Ghana,” at the KNUST CCB Auditorium later that same day.
In the midst of this tragedy, LilWin’s management has pledged support for the bereaved family in the wake of the child’s untimely passing.