Black
Stars Captain, Asamoah Gyan and his elder brother, Baffour Gyan, have
released a statement on the suspected drowning of hiplife artiste,
Castro, and Jane Bandu in the Ada estuary on Sunday.
In the
statement dated July 8, 2014 and signed by their Spokesman and Business
Development Manager, Sammy Anim Addo, the Gyan brothers confirmed that
Castro and Janet were indeed missing.
They said efforts were
underway to locate them, and called on people who have information that
can assist the search to make them available.
Expressing hope
that the duo will be found alive, the brothers said, “Our prayers and
support lie firmly with Castro and Miss Jane Bandu and their families.
We pray for strength and fortitude for all engaged in the search.”
Read the full statement below:
“On
Sunday 6 July 2014 we were on holiday in the company of friends and a
few acquaintances on the banks of the Volta River, shuttling between
Peace Holiday Resort and Aqua Safari Resort at Ada when we noticed that
our close friend and popular musician, Castro (known in private life as
Theophilus Tagoe) had gone missing on the Volta River together with an
acquaintance, Miss Jane Bandu, who had apparently hitched a ride with
Castro on a jet ski rented by Castro.
We have made and we
continue to make every effort to find them. Several state institutions
and officials have been involved in the search, including the Marine
Police, the Navy, the Tema Police Command, the Ada Police Command, Ada
East District Assembly, local fishermen at Ada and some traditionalists.
The
jet ski on which Castro and Miss Jane Bandu rode has been retrieved.
However, the two are yet to be found. We are keeping hope alive that the
two will eventually be found.
Our prayers and support lie firmly
with Castro and Miss Jane Bandu and their families. We pray for
strength and fortitude for all engaged in the search. And we also call
on anyone who has useful information to assist in this quest. God bless
us all. |
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