Hope for Castro fades; family house mourns in Takoradi
Mystery and hope conjoined, as
personnel of the Police Marine Division, two Ghana Air Force helicopters and
local fishermen continued the search for hiplife musician, Theophilus Tagoe,
aka Castro, who was feared drowned in the Ada Estuary last Sunday.
However, as of 5 p.m. yesterday when
the day’s search ended, both Castro and his lady companion, whose name has been
established as Janet Bandu, had not been found, either dead or alive.
Mallams
and spiritualists
The search has drawn into its fray
Mallams and spiritualists who all claim that Castro is not dead.
A self-styled Mallam Djeta from
Nsawam, who showed up at Ada yesterday, asked for permission to go and rescue
Castro, whom he (the Mallam) claimed he had seen through a vision to be alive.
Although he said Castro could not be
saved after 50 minutes, since Castro could be taken deeper by the spirits that
took him, the Mallam failed in the rescue attempt and instead asked for a white
ram to perform some rites before that could be done.
Situation
in Ada
Speaking to journalists yesterday
after a series of meetings with a high-powered police delegation and owners of
the two holiday resorts where Castro and his friends lodged before the
incident, the Ada East District Chief Executive (DCE), Mr John Nurudeen Ahortu,
said the musician could survive in the water for three days with a life jacket.
He said it was the first time such a
mishap had happened to someone on a jet ski and added that measures were being
put in place to forestall a recurrence.
The high-powered police delegation
included the Tema Regional Police Commander, DCOP Mrs Beatrice Vib-Sanziri; the
Tema Regional Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Olivia Turkson, and the Ada
Marine Police Chief, Chief Superintendent Owusu Berko.
Information released to the media
was, however, scanty, with the police reluctant to say anything about the
incident or investigations that had been conducted so far.
The owner of Aqua Safari, where the
jet ski was rented, did not only decline to speak with the media but also asked
the police to bar the media from entering the resort.
Asamoah
Gyan, Castro on weekend getaway
Other reports indicated that the
musician, who is feared drowned, had checked into the resort with the Captain
of the Black Stars, Asamoah Gyan, on a weekend getaway last Friday.
The Asamoah Gyan group, however, had
to leave for another resort — the Peace Holiday Resort, also at Ada — last
Saturday afternoon to make room for another group which had also booked the
place for a conference.
As the Peace Resort had all of its
speed boats broken down, Castro was said to have gone back to Aqua Safari,
where he rented a jet ski and was given one life jacket in addition.
It was while he was skiing last
Sunday that he picked the lady friend who had no life jacket on.
When she fell off at a point,
Castro, in his bid to save her, also fell into the water and both of them have
not been found since then.
The jet ski has, however, been
retrieved.
When the Daily Graphic visited the
Peace Holiday Resort yesterday, it was met with sullen faces, a tense and eerie
atmosphere, as well as unfriendly gazes and comments.
Turbulence
at estuary
According to Mr Samuel Tei Adano of
the Daily Graphic who accompanied the Marine Police in a boat on one of their
searches, there was extreme turbulence when they got to the estuary, with all
on board trying to clutch onto something in order not to fall off.
He said the police remarked that if,
indeed, the pair had gone through that area on the jet ski, as was being
suspected, they could have easily been thrown off.
Meanwhile, Chief Supt Berko has
appealed to the government to supply the Marine Police Unit with more and
larger craft for search and rescue operations.
He said efforts at locating the
missing friends would continue today.
Family
house in Takoradi
In a related development, Andrews
Tetteh reports from Takoradi that the family and friends of the musician
gathered at his father's residence when they heard of the incident involving
the musician.
Family members of the
musician weeping. Pictures: Andrews TettehFamily members of the musician
weeping. Pictures: Andrews Tetteh
He said other well-meaning Ghanaians
who did not want to believe what was being reported in the media and on social
media also went to the house to seek confirmation of the news of the tragic
incident.
Speaking to the Daily Graphic,
Castro’s father, Mr John Eshun, said although he had also heard of the news
being reported by the media, he would only believe it when he saw his son’s
corpse.
He said he would travel to
Accra and join his wife, who was in Accra when the incident occurred, to
confirm their son’s death.
Family members who had gathered at
the house also refused to accept the news of Castro’s passing, although they
occasionally shed tears as more posts about the incident kept surfacing on social
media.
By Edmund Smith-Asante |
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