Ghanaian highlife star Kaakyire Kwame Appiah spoke out against false reports about Dada KD's death. Media outlets wrongly claimed he confirmed the deceased musician left behind a personal note. The veteran artist told SeanCity TV that he never made such statements about any suicide letter. GHPage TV had published the incorrect story linking his name to these claims. Appiah demanded that journalists report facts more carefully during tragic events.
Police did find written materials during their investigation at the scene. These documents helped officers understand what happened during Dada KD's final moments. Appiah explained that law enforcement collected evidence as part of standard procedures. The materials were not personal messages but rather items relevant to the case. Media confusion mixed up official police work with unrelated speculation.
Dada Kwaku Duah passed away at Gbawe SDA Hospital on May 16 after suddenly falling ill. The 56-year-old artist could not speak during his final days due to his condition. Fans remember him for beloved songs like Fatia Fata Nkrumah and Odo Mu Anigye. His music career earned him recognition at the 2004 Ghana Music Awards UK. Appiah urged respect for the family during this difficult time.
Police did find written materials during their investigation at the scene. These documents helped officers understand what happened during Dada KD's final moments. Appiah explained that law enforcement collected evidence as part of standard procedures. The materials were not personal messages but rather items relevant to the case. Media confusion mixed up official police work with unrelated speculation.
Dada Kwaku Duah passed away at Gbawe SDA Hospital on May 16 after suddenly falling ill. The 56-year-old artist could not speak during his final days due to his condition. Fans remember him for beloved songs like Fatia Fata Nkrumah and Odo Mu Anigye. His music career earned him recognition at the 2004 Ghana Music Awards UK. Appiah urged respect for the family during this difficult time.