Nana Opoku Kwarteng, father of popular Ghanaian actress, Ebony Reigns
has reacted to a viral video of a mortuary attendant touching the late
daughter’s private part and showing the bruises on her.
Recall that Ebony died in a gruesome road accident that occurred late Thursday evening on the Sunyani-Kumasi road, according to Ghana Joynews.
A Video showing a mortuary attendant touching and examining the badly
injured bodies of Ebony and her friend, Franca Kuri had on Tuesday gone
viral.
In the clip, there were more than two persons involved in the act. Another assistant was also seen using a mobile device to film the incident.
However, in an interview with Hitz FM, Mr Kwarteng who said he was yet to see the video warned that such an act is unacceptable.
He said, “I’ve been told but I haven’t seen that. I hate to watch it. Trust me…you and I know it’s too bad a thing to do and therefore we are going to take them on.
“Whoever is involved in the recording…we will meet at the court.”
Father of the late singer, speaking in an interview with Hitz FM’s Ibrahim Ben-Bako, said such an act is unacceptable.
“I’ve been told [but] I haven’t seen that. I hate to watch it. Trust me…you and I know it’s too bad a thing to do and therefore we are going to take them on…,” he said.
Mr Kwarteng, who revealed he was going to start the legal process shortly, warned that “Whoever is involved in the recording… we will meet at the court.”
Recall that Ebony died in a gruesome road accident that occurred late Thursday evening on the Sunyani-Kumasi road, according to Ghana Joynews.
In the clip, there were more than two persons involved in the act. Another assistant was also seen using a mobile device to film the incident.
However, in an interview with Hitz FM, Mr Kwarteng who said he was yet to see the video warned that such an act is unacceptable.
He said, “I’ve been told but I haven’t seen that. I hate to watch it. Trust me…you and I know it’s too bad a thing to do and therefore we are going to take them on.
“Whoever is involved in the recording…we will meet at the court.”
Father of the late singer, speaking in an interview with Hitz FM’s Ibrahim Ben-Bako, said such an act is unacceptable.
“I’ve been told [but] I haven’t seen that. I hate to watch it. Trust me…you and I know it’s too bad a thing to do and therefore we are going to take them on…,” he said.
Mr Kwarteng, who revealed he was going to start the legal process shortly, warned that “Whoever is involved in the recording… we will meet at the court.”
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