A three-year-old boy has died in a car accident involving Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win.

The youngster, Nana Yaw, and his father were struck by Lil Win’s automobile on Saturday in Amakom while they were in a moving vehicle.

According to witnesses, the actor was operating his vehicle quickly when the collision occurred.

After the collision, Nana Yaw and his dad were sent to a local hospital and then to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. Nana Yaw, however, did not make it.

Because of a leg injury he suffered in the accident, the boy’s father, Jacob Kofi Ampomah, is presently receiving care at the hospital’s Emergency Unit.

While investigations are ongoing, his seriously damaged car is being held by the police.

To guarantee that justice is done, the deceased’s family is pleading with the authorities to carry out a comprehensive inquiry into the incident.

In addition, they have stated their displeasure with the attention paid to the actor at the accident scene and are thinking about taking legal action.

The grandmother of a three-year-old child has also come forward to demand justice for her son.

The sixty-year-old grandmother described in an interview the specifics of the mishap that resulted in her grandson’s death. She also disclosed that the boy’s father, her son, is critically ill in the hospital.

She argued that since Lilwin was responsible for the accident, justice had to be done in this case.

She added that she was most troubled by the fact that despite everything, he was able to attend his film premiere without informing the family, and they are very disappointed by that.

Lil Win was speeding and drifted out of his lane, according to eyewitnesses and police sources, according to Yaw Gyamfi, a relative of the deceased who spoke to Citi News on Monday.

On camera, Lil Win who was hurt in the collision as well was seen being helped into a different automobile. The collision severely damaged his Benz, which was registered under his name.

The actor was allegedly driving at a high pace and out of his lane when another footage showed a woman whose car was also struck. Lil Win went to the Saturday night Kumasi premiere of his film “A Country Called Ghana” in spite of the event.

When Citi News approached the management of the actor, who was present at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, they declined to comment. The grieving family is still pursuing justice as they get ready to bury their three-year-old.

BY: APPIANIMAA MERCY

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Ishmael Awudi is a freelance journalist and the founder of Ghana News Guide (GNG), a new media platform that provides young achievers and entrepreneurs with the opportunity to share their stories to inspire, motivate, and drive societal change. GNG also focuses on developmental stories in Ghana and around the world, maintaining a commitment to professionalism in its news coverage.He also founded Wetour, a local tourism agency dedicated to revitalizing Ghana’s tourism sector with a focus on youth engagement.Ishmael holds a bachelor’s degree from the Ghana Institute of Journalism and is a Dikan Journalism Fellow for 2025.

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