A video has surfaced showing what went down at Pastor Salifu Amoako’s home on the day his 16-year-old son was involved in that tragic accident in East Legon.

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Apparently, it was the birthday of one of his sons, and he was seen spraying lots of money on the birthday boy as they sang and danced.

His 16-year-old son was absent from the video, raising questions about whether he had already left for his destination prior to the accident or if the accident had occurred without their knowledge.

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The 16 year old son of the pastor cause a deadly accident at East Legon and caused the unfortunate death of four people.

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