
“Who will want to hit the road, kill themselves, and destroy their car? I did not intend for any misfortune to befall me or even the victims. The car is a machine; anything can happen, and the roads are also a factor,” Lil Win said.
He lamented that the public narrative made it seem as though he was blood thirsty, adding that “they made it seem like I had a telescope, saw a child in the car, and decided to kill him.”
Lil Win revealed that he himself was seriously injured in the accident and nearly lost his life as he vomited blood the night after the incident.
Despite his status as a public figure and a victim, he felt that Ghanaians failed to show him the sympathy and grace he expected.
However, he indicated he is not surprised because Ghanaians are known for their ‘pull him down syndrome’.