Charles Asamoah, the sibling of the young boy who tragically lost his life in an accident involving the actor LilWin, has publicly commended the Ghana Police Service for how they are handling the situation.

Asamoah disclosed that the family had not been informed of LilWin's detention, prompting them to visit the police station for updates on the case.

He affirmed the family's endorsement of the police's decision to interrogate LilWin as part of the ongoing investigation.

Speaking with Evans Mensah on Joy FM, Asamoah mentioned that the family had not been present at the police station initially due to a lack of notification about the arrest.

“The family is happy with the police's level of involvement and we are very pleased with the resolution of the entire matter. We were at the station to seek information because we weren't officially informed about the arrest. Consequently, the family was absent from the proceedings,” he stated.

LilWin was taken into custody on Monday, June 3, 2024, after being released from the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.

He was later released on bail set at GH¢50,000, with the hearing postponed to June 27, 2024.

About the Accident

The mishap involving LilWin took place on May 25, 2024, near Grace Baptist Church in Amakom, Kumasi.

A head-on collision involving LilWin's Benz and another vehicle led to several injuries and the unfortunate demise of a 3-year-old child.

All those injured, including LilWin, were quickly taken to the Accident and Emergency Unit of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. Despite his injuries, LilWin attended the premiere of his film, "A Country Called Ghana," at the KNUST CCB Auditorium on the same day.

Following the incident, LilWin's management team assured their complete support to the family mourning the loss of their child.

We’re satisfied with the police's actions against LilWin - Deceased 3-year-old boy’s brother