Ghanaian actor and comedian Kwadwo Nkansah, known as ‘LilWin’, has voiced his disappointment with the public’s reaction to his accident on May 25, 2024, which led to the death of a three-year-old boy. In an interview at the Believers Worship Centre on July 1, LilWin criticized the media’s portrayal of the incident, suggesting it implied he had caused the accident intentionally.
LilWin refuted claims that the accident was due to reckless driving, emphasizing that it was unintentional. He said, “I was sitting down and asked myself if it’s my matter that is being discussed on TV as such. There are a lot of things about a car; it’s a machine. It doesn’t matter if it’s brand new. Anything can happen. I am not happy about what happened to the victims. The media has reported the matter as if I deliberately knocked down the young boy with the car and intentionally collided my vehicle with his.”
He added, “They made it seem like I had a telescope, saw a child in the car, and decided to kill him.”
Ghanaian actor Lil Win has expressed his disappointment in Ghanaians for how he was treated following the accident that led to the death of a boy. pic.twitter.com/GffodWkYkV
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Background
The accident occurred on May 25 in Amakom, a suburb of Kumasi, when LilWin’s car collided with another vehicle, resulting in the death of the young child.
After the incident, LilWin released a new song with Kweku Flick and King Paluta, addressing the accident and his experiences. He also recently removed his neck brace after reportedly receiving instant healing from his pastor, Stephen Adom Kyei-Duah.