The families of the two young girls who died in the fatal East Legon accident caused, according to the Ghana Police Service (GPS) by a suspect driver who is the son of popular preacher Elisha Salifu Amoako, are angry and disappointed as the medical officer attending to the preacher's son at the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC).

This was after the doctor claimed that the boy is not fit to be interrogated by the police even though he has been discharged from the hospital, sources close to the development have revealed.

The development has heightened suspicions and concerns among all interested parties in the matter as the move appears to be a deliberate attempt to tie the hands of the police in their effort to bring justice to families of the deceased victims, thereby stalling justice. "It is unbelievable and shocking that a doctor will go ahead to discharge the boy from the hospital after undergoing all the various processes of healthcare and yet that same doctor has written a note to the police saying the boy cannot be interrogated by the police until he the same doctor says so.

How is this fair to the families who are going through these difficult times?