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Castro And Janet Bandu To Be Declared Dead Next Month If They Don’t Return

Castro And Janet Bandu To Be Declared Dead Next Month If They Don’t Return

Popular musician, Castro and his friend, Janet Bandu who went missing almost 7 years ago in Ada following a jet ski incident will be declared dead per the laws of Ghana if they don’t return before next month.

The pair were reported to have drowned following a jet ski accident in Ada Estuary while on holiday. The jet ski involved in the accident was recovered on the same day of their disappearance but their bodies had not been recovered, despite a search by the police. The two remain missing till date.

Castro De Destroyer, real name, Theophilus Tagoe, was born in 1982. His debut album, Sradenam, released in 2003, shot him to public prominence and he followed up with subsequent hit albums including Toffee, Comm Centre and African Girls.

From next month, which marks seven years after his disappearance, the musician can be declared dead. According to The Evidence Act of 1975, Section 33, a person can only be declared legally dead after seven years by a court, where the person in question has not been seen or heard from in seven years despite diligent and persistent efforts to find him.

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