Victims’ Family Forgives Funny Face, No Charges Filed

The family of the two victims in the comedian Funny Face’s accident has declared their choice not to file charges against him, despite facing pressure from different quarters to do so.

Nana Akomea, speaking on behalf of the family, revealed that they’ve been bombarded with calls pushing for Funny Face’s prosecution, yet they’ve chosen not to pursue legal measures. Instead, they feel Funny Face should focus on his spiritual development and strive for redemption.

While Funny Face was visiting the victims in the Central region, Mr. Akomea underscored the importance of seeking divine guidance and personal growth. He encouraged Funny Face to make his spiritual well-being a priority and endeavor to better himself.

“Funny Face is a good man who must pay attention to God. I believe that what he needs now is to seek the face of God in his life and become a better person,” he said.

Meanwhile, Funny Face was released on bail after spending two weeks in police custody following the accident on the Kasoa highway, in which his vehicle collided with five individuals, causing severe injuries. He is set to appear in court again in four weeks as investigations into the incident proceed.

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