Bishop
Salifu
Amoako,
founder
and
leader
of
Alive
Chapel
International,
has
urged
Ghanaians
to
stop
talking
because
his
son
didn’t
killl
anyone
with
a
gun
but
it
was
rather
through
an
accident.
Addressing
his
congregation
during
a
Sunday
service
on
October
20,
2024,
the
prominent
religious
leader
expressed
his
frustration
over
the
ongoing
public
discussions
surrounding
the
incident.
He
emphasized
that
the
accident,
though
devastating,
was
not
an
intentional
act
and
called
for
understanding
and
compassion.
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Bishop
Amoako
who
appeared
visibly
emotional
defended
his
son
by
stating;
“It
was
an
accident.
My
son
did
not
carry
a
gun
to
kill
anybody.
He
involved
himself
in
a
terrible
accident,
and
I
am
not
the
one
who
did
it,
nor
his
mother.”
The
tragic
accident,
which
claimed
the
lives
of
Justine
Agbenu
and
Maame
Dwomoh,
both
students
of
Cornerstone
International
Academy,
has
sparked
intense
public
outrage.
Before
these
comments,
he
had
initially
called
for
prayers
and
support
for
the
families
affected
by
the
tragedy
through
a
self-made
video
in
which
he
alleged
he
had
been
crying
for
days.
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goes
on
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knees
&
cries
like
a
baby
to
beg
for
forgivness
In
the
end,
it
wasn’t
death
that
surprised
me
but
the
stubbornness
of
life!