Sixteen clear days after popular
hip-life musician Castro was reported to have drowned in the Volta River
while cruising a jet ski with a female friend, his family and close
friends still insist the musician would return alive and that he is only
“missing but not dead”.
This position has raised doubts that the
musician really fell into the river and got missing on July 6 as
reported and suspicion is setting in that the whole saga was a publicity
stunt gone overboard.
While a section of the public has
concluded that the search for Castro and his friend Jane Bandu, is now a
wild goose chase that should be called off, his friends, family and the
Ghana Police Service insist there is still hope of finding the missing
two.
The question now is; if Castro is found alive, would he be
treated as a ‘rescued victim’ or a ‘crime suspect’ who faked a tragedy
that got an entire nation panicking and in grief.
Black Stars
Captain Asamoah Gyan has issued a press statement to explain that Castro
was one of the several friends who followed him on holidays to Ada when
the incident happened.
He was however cautious not to declare Castro dead and rather insisted the musician was only “missing”.
“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, shutting 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 as
acquaintance, Miss Jane Bandu, who had apparently hitched a ride with
Castro on a jet ski rented by Castro.
“…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,” Asamoah Gyan’s statement noted.
Days after this press
release, persons who claim to have seen Castro alive on the shores of
Togo, started calling into radio stations in Accra to spread the news.
This
new twist was given a subtle but significant endorsement by the
so-called “leakage” of a restricted police wireless message issued by
from the Headquarters of the Ghana Police Service and directed to the
Volta Regional Police Command stating categorically that Castro has been
found alive but on admission at a hospital in Togo.
Though DSP
Cephas Arthur Acting Director of the Police Public Affairs confirmed the
message was authentic and not a forged one, his men say they could not
locate the address of the said hospital when they got to Togo.
Impliedly, when the address of the hospital is located, they may find Castro there and alive.
While
Ghanaians were digesting this new twist, another musician, Akoo Nana,
who said he and Castro had been friends for close to 20 years, jumps
into the already jiggered puzzle and stated categorically that Castro
was not dead but would soon return alive to continue his music career.
According to Akoo Nana, Castro had been kidnapped but would soon be released by his kidnappers.
Akoo
Nana did not go to the police to give this information as a clue to
finding the missing musician but rather went on radio to prepare the
minds of the listening public that Castro was about to return.
Castro’s Canadian based wife, just like his family in Ghana, have all kept mute about the development.
Days
after the incident, Jane Bandu’s family relations were very vocal and
almost desperate in their call on authorities to find their daughter.
They have however suddenly gone silent over the matter as though, they
have been given some reliable assurance that there is no cause for
alarm.
If Castro and his female friend, Jane Bandu eventually
emerge alive, it would take a genius of a team of prosecutors nail them
with any charge that can stand the test of time because annoying as it
may sound, the two have never reported they are missing nor have they
faked their death.
People close to them and their spokes persons
have also not stated categorically that the two fell into the river and
are feared drowned.
They two may eventually walk away freely and continue to live their lives happily ever after.
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