Castro’s Dad Debunks Claims That His Son Is Dead As Court Readies To Declare Him Dead On 8th July


Ghanaian hip-life artiste, Castro has been missing for the past 7 years; and per our laws, the court will declare him dead soon. However, his dad is not willing to accept the pronouncement.

Father of hiplife legend, Mr Eshun, still has hope that his son is alive. 

Castro The Destroyer disappeared on the 6th of July, 2014 at a Beach in Ada during a jet ski with Janet Bandu, a female friend.

According to eye witnesses, the two were on holiday with the Gyan brothers; and opted for a jet ski cruise at a resort close to the Ada estuary. But they never returned, although the jet ski was later found with a life jacket hanging on it. 

Meanwhile, his dadwho has since the incident in 2014 refused to believe that his son is dead, has also failed to provide proof of his son’s whereabouts. 

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During a recent interview on Takoradi based Skyy Power FM, Castro’s dad insisted that nothing will make his family admit his son is dead, “not even after the state had declared him so as the law demands.”

He emphasized that the family abides by the laws of the state, but won’t hold a funeral for Castro. Theyk would also not conduct themselves in a manner that would be considered as a resistance to the laws.

“We are law-abiding people so the family will not resist the state institution from pronouncing him dead in July as demanded but will they force us to have his funeral or will they kill him when he appears after the pronouncement?” Mr Eshun asked.

Commenting on how possible it is that his son is still alive, Mr Eshun said; “time has all the answers”.