8 years after Castro and his girlfriend’s disappearance
Former Black Stars skipper, Asamoah Gyan who is a close pal to the musician, believes he is no more but said he cannot go ahead and perform his funeral rites simply because the law requires that a missing person can be declared dead after seven years.
Today July 6, 2022 marks exactly seven (8) years Ghanaian hiplife musician, Theophilus Tagoe otherwise known as Castro in Showbiz and girlfriend Janet Bandu mysteriously disappeared while on holiday at Ada.
There have been conflicting reports as to whether the musician is still alive or died alongside the girlfriend who was riding on the Jet Ski at Ada towards the estuary on the said date.
Former Black Stars skipper, Asamoah Gyan who is a close pal to the musician, believes he is no more but said he cannot go ahead and perform his funeral rites simply because the law requires that a missing person can be declared dead after seven years.
According to him, two deities he consulted in the heat of Castro’s disappearance all confirmed that the musician was no more.
He is therefore inclined to believe that Castro is dead.
Recounting events surrounding Castro’s disappearance, Gyan said: That was the first time they went to Aqua Safari and that in the previous years, they went to Akosombo.
That particular year, the yacht at Akosombo was broken down so they decided to go to Ada. A day before we went to Ada, he [Castro] came to my house and said he was on his way to Kumasi and would not join us.
But whilst we were on our way to Ada, on the Accra-Tema motorway, we received a phone call that “Under” [Castro] wants us to wait for him.
We parked at a fuel station where a crowd gathered to catch a glimpse of me. I later got the inclination it was destined to happen because he was initially not part of the trip.
When we got to Ada, everything went fine. We were to spend three days but ended up using the Jet Ski on the second day.
Others, who are holding contrary views, believe his disappearance could be linked to a popularity stunt that has gone bad.
A number of colleague musicians are still hopeful Castro will return but when and how remains the mystery puzzle.
In all this, celebrity lawyer Maurice Ampaw wants police to arrest Asamoah Gyan to provide the whereabouts of the musician though he fell short to give a reason for his stance on the matter.
Theophilus Tagoe, popularly known in Showbiz as Castro De Destroyer, was born in 1982. His debut album, Sradenam, released in 2003, shot him to public prominence.
“African Girls”, “Adonai”, “Toffee, “Comm Centre”, “Odo Pa”, “Boneshaker” and “Back and Front” were his major hits many fans can’t let go.
Source: newsghana.com.gh