Experienced Radio Presenter and DJ, Andy Dosty has angrily rubbished claims that Ghanaian hiplife musician, Theophilus Tagoe, known as 'Castro Under Fire' is dead. He is therefore daring Captain of the Black Stars, Asamoah Gyan, who was with Castro when the incident happened to come and sit in front of him and lie to his face about the case.Â
The ‘supposed’ death of the musician rocked the country some four years ago when he went to Ada together with Asamoah Gyan and a lady called Janet Bandu. The musician was reported to have died on one of the jet skis at the resort but the controversies that surround the death has never ceased.
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The host of Accra based Hitz FM’s 'Day Break Hitz', Andy Dosty, has therefore added some fire to the controversial death issue.
The radio host cum musician believes Castro is not dead. He revealed that Castro did not fall into the water as reported earlier. He alleged that Castor is alive and so people, especially Asamoah Gyan, should stop lying to Ghanaians.
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"We know he is alive. We know Castro is not dead. When did he fall in the water? And I am saying this on authority, the boy didn't fall in the water. People have been lying to us for so long. Enough of the lies. They saw a jet ski parked on land, not on top of a river. The key string was in there so why will people lie about it that the guy has drowned".
Andy Dosty said "they went searching for him all over and people came lying to us on the radio and we were soo happy to accept those lies. Asamoah Gyan should come and sit in front of me and lie through his teeth and let's see what happens. Castro is not dead and he should come back, we are waiting for him, we will wait for him", Andy Dosty angrily spoke.
Andy Dosty urged Castro to come back because if he fails to come now but return after the stipulated seven years, he will be charged with the deceit of the public and will face prosecution.