In an interview on Empire FM's Showbiz Today, Mr. Coffie Eshun, father of the missing hip-life musician Castro, expressed his unwavering hope that his son would one day return, despite it being a decade since his mysterious disappearance.
Speaking with the show's host, 'Feeling Daddy', on Saturday, July 7, 2024, Mr. Coffie candidly shared his enduring faith. "With my faith, I believe he could be found," he stated, indicating that he has not accepted that his son has died.
Mr. Coffie also raised the possibility of foul play in the case, suggesting that there might be more to Castro's disappearance than initially thought.
Castro, whose real name is Theophilus Tagoe, vanished along with Janet Bandu at the Ada Estuary while on holiday with Ghanaian football star Asamoah Gyan and friends.
The incident occurred on July 6, 2014, and despite the recovery of the jet ski involved in the accident on the same day, extensive police searches have failed to locate their bodies.
The interview has reignited discussions and emotions surrounding the case, highlighting the enduring impact on Castro's family and fans. Mr. Coffie's steadfast hope and call for further investigation serve as a touching reminder of the unresolved nature of this tragic incident.


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