December 7, 2025
Asaase Radio
GhanaHeadlineLegalNews

East Legon accident: Salifu Amoako’s son charged with manslaughter, pleads not guilty

Rice/Corruption/Tema Port

The 16-year-old son of Bishop Elisha Salifu Amoako has been charged with manslaughter after allegedly causing a fatal accident in East Legon that claimed two lives.

He faces eight counts, including manslaughter, negligently causing harm, dangerous driving, and driving without a license.

Appearing before the Family and Juvenile Court in Accra on Friday (1 November), he pleaded not guilty to all charges.

The court has since remanded him to a correctional facility and ordered him to surrender his American and Ghanaian passports. He is scheduled to reappear in court on 7 November.

Prosecution’s case

Presenting the facts, Assistant State Attorney Ebenezer Yaw Acquah noted that despite the accused’s age and lack of a valid driver’s license, his family members frequently allowed him access to their vehicles.

On 12 October, 2024, the accused’s family held a birthday party for Elyon Amoako at an event centre in East Legon.

During the event, the teenager reportedly asked Linda Bonsu Bempah for the keys to his mother’s Jaguar F-Pace Sport, which she handed over. Linda is a personal assistant to Elyon Amoako and during her duties supervising events at the party, had been given the keys to hold on to.

According to the prosecution, the accused, along with a friend, drove to the A&C Mall, where they met friends in two other SUVs. The three cars then formed a convoy, led by the accused in his mother’s car, driving through East Legon.

The prosecutor said that on Dzane-Ashie Road, the accused allegedly accelerated to high speeds, ignoring other road users. As he approached a T-junction at Mensah Wood Avenue, he collided with an Acura driven by Joseph Ackah, who was transporting his employer’s two daughters and their friends, both 12 years old.

Acquah recounted, “The 16-year-old rammed into the rear of the Acura; the collision was violent and destructive, propelling both vehicles across the street and smashing into the wall of the house opposite the junction, destroying an ECG pole in the process.”

Both vehicles caught fire immediately. While the accused and his passenger managed to escape, the occupants of the Acura were trapped inside.

Bystanders attempted to douse the flames with fire extinguishers but were unable to suppress the blaze.

The driver forced his door open and was pulled to safety, but the volunteers were only able to rescue the toddler and her sister from the back seat. Tragically, the two other girls remained trapped, and bystanders were ultimately unable to save them as the car burned.

An investigation found that the accused had been driving in a manner “that fell way below what was expected of any competent and careful driver,” recklessly endangering other road users.

 

 

The accused admitted to taking the keys from Linda Bempah, picking up a friend, and driving to the A&C Mall before the incident.

 

Asaase Broadcasting Company airs on Asaase 99.5 Accra, Asaase 98.5 Kumasi, Asaase 99.7 Tamale, Asaase 100.3 Cape Coast, AsaasePa 107.3 (Accra).
Affiliates: Bawku FM 101.5, Bead FM 99.9 (Bimbilla), Mining City Radio 89.5 (Tarkwa), Nandom FM 101.9, Nyatefe Radio 94.5 (Dzodze), Sissala Radio 96.3 (Tumu), Somuaa FM 89.9 (Gushegu), Stone City 90.7 (Ho) and Wale FM 106.9 (Walewale).
Listen online: 
asaaseradio.com, Sound Garden and TuneIn.
Follow us:
X@asaaseradio995@Asaase985ksi@Asaase997tamale@asaase1003asaasepa1073
Instagramasaaseradio99.5asaase985ksiasaase100.3asaase99.7tamaleasaasepa107.3
LinkedIncompany/asaaseradio995TikTok@asaaseradio99.5
Facebookasaase99.5asaase985ksiAsaase100.3asaase99.7AsaasePa107.3.
YouTube
AsaaseRadioXtra.
Join the conversation. Accra: call 020 000 9951/054 888 8995, WhatsApp 020 000 0995. Kumasi: call 059 415 7985 or call/WhatsApp 020 631 5260. Tamale: call/WhatsApp/SMS 053 554 6468. Cape Coast: call/WhatsApp 059 388 2652.
#AsaaseRadio
#AsaasePa
#TheVoiceofOurLand

 

Related posts

Mali drops French as official language

Winifred Lartey

Bawumia promises to revive Ga heritage ahead of elections

Leroy Hawkson

Ntonso: Three remanded for rioting

Fred Dzakpata