Wednesday 9 July 2014

More Than 72 Hours Ghanaian Musician Castro And His Gf's Body Are Yet To Be Recovered


I was watching Ghana channel yesterday in a friend's house then the news about the Ghanaian artist who got drowned in Ada river while on weekend vacation. According to the news reported by one of the news reporter, he said the " marines" police were yet to recover the body but through a tracking device they were able to locate routes the musician traveled with his jet ski before he got drowned with his female companion.
According to what he said, Castro rode almost 1 kilometer from where he lodged for the weekend to pick up his lady friend Janet in a jet ski(that was why she wasn't wearing a life jacket). Then later both rode about 5 kilometers to another part of the sea where the accident took place.

According to earlier speculation that the artist was trying to save his drowning girlfriend who fell accidentally inside the water and was not wearing a life jacket, the reporter said the speculations were only based on assumptions because no one saw when it happened and it was either they were right or wrong.
The reporter continued by saying during the search, they found out the area where Castro and his gf was last spotted was a dangerous side of the river with high sea wave. Even the fishermen say they dare not go near that area. So it was either the earlier rumor speculated or the wave caused the accident and Castro who was wearing a life jacket might have tried saving his gf who was not wearing a life jacket.

Now the part that got me worried in which the TV presenter also asked, since the search, have any of the marine police gone underwater to know if the bodies are there?...The reporter said "No" that the search was only waiting at the assumed sea side to know if the bodies will be found there. After more than 72 hours of search, Ghana marine police have not yet found the bodies of Castro and his lady friend. The body discovered was that of a man in his 60s and his body has been deposited at the mortuary. The jet ski has also been recovered.
 So for how long will they continue to wait for their bodies to float and meet them if they can't go under water?...Marine police indeed!.

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