
She pointed out that it is illegal to have a child in the front seat according to Ghanaian laws.
However, Mr. Ampomah refuted these assertions, affirming that his son was seated in the back.
Recounting the events of that fateful day, he explained that the crash’s impact propelled his son from the back to the front of the vehicle.
“My son was seated in the back seat when the accident happened. When the accident happened, it threw him from the back to the front. I saw him lying in front of me,” he detailed in an interview with Pure TV.