SHOWBIZ KONKONSAH
Obour clashes with ‘mortuary men’ over dad’s mortal remains?
A staff of Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge Hospital) has hinted to host of Onua 95.1 FM’s Anigye Mmre Christian Agyei Frimpong that former MUSIGA President Bice Osei Kuffour aka Obour stormed the hospital’s morgue with some men to retrieve the body of his father hours after he died of Coronavirus.
According to the young man, who pleaded anonymity, the musician “came to the hospital morgue with some young men but the staff on duty at the morgue prevented him from having access to the remains of his father”.
“It nearly turned into a brawl,” he said in Twi. “It took the intervention of the National Security to calm the situation. Obour left with his men and came back to the mortuary again around Saturday 2:00am [but] the National Security are currently stationed at the morgue till this morning” – he added
Efforts to reach Obour to confirm or deny the allegations by the youngman proved futile as he failed to pick his call by the producer of the programme.
In a statement after the demise of his father, Nana Osei Boansi Kuffuor, the aspiring NPP parliamentary candidate indicated that doctors said his dad “is likely to be a confirmed Covid-19 case”.
Source: 3news.com
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