Rapper Desmond Kwesi Blackmore popularly called D-Black says he will not be surprised if Castro returns one day.
He describes the ‘missing’ musician as one of his favourite highlife artistes in the country.
On Ultimate FM’s Brunch and Lunch hosted by Naa Klordey Odonkor, D-Black expressed hope that Castro will return in one piece ‘I hope and pray he is still around and not dead, I won’t be surprised if he shows up one day’.
Castro featured D-Black on his song ‘ Seihor Seihor’ whereas the latter also featured him on his hit track ‘Personal Person’
It would be recalled that the versatile musician and a lady friend, Janet Bandu, about two years ago had both gone missing while cruising on a jet-ski on the Volta Lake at Ada.
Castro had accompanied his friend; Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan to Ada for holidays when he went missing in the river.
A combined search team comprising the Ghana Navy, Marine Police, local fisher- folks and professional lifeguards could not find his body.
Till date, the two [Castro and the female friend he was with at the time of the incident] have not been found and the search team remains clue less as to the exact circumstances which led to their disappearance.
There were speculations that the two had drowned but no eyewitness account has confirmed that theory.
He describes the ‘missing’ musician as one of his favourite highlife artistes in the country.
On Ultimate FM’s Brunch and Lunch hosted by Naa Klordey Odonkor, D-Black expressed hope that Castro will return in one piece ‘I hope and pray he is still around and not dead, I won’t be surprised if he shows up one day’.
Castro featured D-Black on his song ‘ Seihor Seihor’ whereas the latter also featured him on his hit track ‘Personal Person’
It would be recalled that the versatile musician and a lady friend, Janet Bandu, about two years ago had both gone missing while cruising on a jet-ski on the Volta Lake at Ada.
Castro had accompanied his friend; Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan to Ada for holidays when he went missing in the river.
A combined search team comprising the Ghana Navy, Marine Police, local fisher- folks and professional lifeguards could not find his body.
Till date, the two [Castro and the female friend he was with at the time of the incident] have not been found and the search team remains clue less as to the exact circumstances which led to their disappearance.
There were speculations that the two had drowned but no eyewitness account has confirmed that theory.
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