BBC World Service reported on the tragic incident involving comedian and film producer Kwadwo Nkansah, also known as Lil Win.
The article, “Boy’s family seeks justice after crash with Ghana actor,” described what happened after the three-year-old was killed in a crash in Kumasi on May 25.
It made use of LilWin’s court case and the warning from the deceased’s family that they would take the case all the way to court and would not consider settling outside of it.
On Monday, LilWin was given 50,000 cedi bail with two sureties who had to provide proof of their worth.
Read the full BBC story below:
Boy’s family seek justice after crash with Ghana actor
The family of a three-year-old boy killed in a car crash involving popular Ghanaian actor and musician Lil Win have said they are “determined to seek justice”.
The child died in a hospital in the city of Kumasi after the crash on 25 May, local media reports.
Lil Win, real name Kwadwo Nkansah, was also taken to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital – and arrested on Monday after being discharged.
In a statement issued before his arrest, the actor’s production company had called the crash a “tragic accident”.
Lil Win was charged with dangerous driving and causing harm through negligence at Kumasi’s Asokore Mampong District Court on Monday.
He was not asked to enter a plea and was granted bail for 50,000 Ghanaian cedis (£2,630; £3,355). The court adjourned the case until 27 June.
Afterwards, two relatives of the three-year-old boy, Nana Yaw, told local radio station Angel FM that they were counting on the police to investigate the matter thoroughly.
One of the men said: “We are determined to seek justice for our child.”
The family members accused Lil Win of failing to contact the family after the crash—until he heard that a young child had died. The actor has not commented on the allegation.
The boy’s father, Jacob Kofi Amponsah, remains in the hospital.
The premiere of Lil Win’s new film, A Country Called Ghana, was cancelled in the wake of the collision.
It was scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 1, in Sunyani, a city around 123 km (76 miles) away from Kumasi, but Lil Win’s production company, Wezzy Empire, called it off.
“This difficult decision was made in respect of the memory of three-year-old boy Nana Yaw, who unfortunately lost his life in a tragic accident involving our Chief Executive Officer, Kwadko Nkansah ‘Lil Win’ last Saturday and to join the family in mourning their loss,” a statement posted to Lil Win’s social media accounts last Thursday said.
“The CEO extends their sincere condolences to the bereaved family and wishes a speedy recovery to the father, Mr. Jacob Kofi Amponsah.”