Ghanaian actor and comedian Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has denied allegations of neglect made by the family of the late 3-year-old Richmond Tawiah Ampomah.
The accusations arose following a tragic accident that occurred before the premiere of his movie, “A Country Called Ghana,” in Kumasi.
The fatal accident took the life of the 3-year-old boy and has sparked backlash against Lil Win, with many claiming he was driving recklessly and disregarding traffic laws. However, the actor has refuted these claims, stating that some of his crew members also suffered injuries during the accident, and he had to prioritize their medical treatment to ensure their safety.
While expressing his sympathy for the family of the deceased child, Lil Win emphasized that the accusations of neglect are baseless. The family of the young boy has lamented the lack of support from Lil Win’s camp following the tragic incident.
Despite the criticism and scrutiny, Lil Win remains adamant in his stance and continues to mourn the loss of the young child. The aftermath of the accident has raised questions about road safety and the responsibilities of public figures in such situations.