Castro disappeared after we started recording his Reggae album – Kwick Action

Castro disappeared after we started recording his Reggae album – Kwick Action

Ghanaian music producer and sound engineer, Kwick Action has revealed some of his memories of Castro, real name Theophilus Tagoe.

Recall that on July 6, 2014, Castro De Destroyer disappeared after spending the day jet skiing at the Ada Estuary with Janet Bandu, who was eventually declared legally dead.

A person may only be pronounced legally dead after seven years by a court, in accordance with Section 33 of the Evidence Act of 1975, if they have not been seen or heard from in seven years despite diligent and sustained efforts to locate them.

In an interview with Andy Dosty on the Library segment of Hitz FM, the renowned music producer claimed that the last project he began with Castro before his untimely departure was never completed.

He asserted that the famous vocalist abruptly disappeared from the scene while he and the vocalist were working on a reggae song that would very well take the world by storm and was never seen or heard from again.

This implies that Castro was just getting ready to enter the reggae music market and compete with musicians like Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, and Samini when he supposedly met his tragic end.

Source: Ghbase
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