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New twist: Amoako Salifu wants court to ban media from circulating son’s images

November 1, 2024
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New twist: Amoako Salifu wants court to ban media from circulating son’s images
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Bishop Elisha Salifu Amoako, General Overseer of Alive Chapel International, and his wife, Mouha Amoako, have appealed to the court to issue an order instructing the Ghana Police, media outlets, and the general public to refrain from sharing images of their son, Erald.

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The couple made this request during a court appearance, citing concerns over the privacy and emotional well-being of their underage son, who remains in recovery after a severe accident.

The court appearance marks the second time Bishop Salifu, his wife, and their sales assistant, Linda Owusu-Bempah, have appeared in connection with charges of allowing an unlicensed driver to operate a vehicle.

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Their son, Erald, was involved in an accident in East Legon that tragically led to the deaths of two teenagers.

Erald’s current health condition has also been addressed in recent medical updates.

A report from the University of Ghana Medical Centre reveals that he is still unfit to attend court or undergo police interrogation due to injuries sustained in the crash.

Erald suffered from ankle dislocations, ligament tears, and lacerations and was discharged from the hospital on October 28.

Medical professionals have advised him to keep weight off his right leg while he continues outpatient treatment.

The Amoakos are seeking the court’s support in preserving their son’s privacy during his recovery, urging all parties involved to respect their request amid the ongoing legal proceedings.

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