Aside from the ongoing court proceedings, actor Kwadwo Nkansah 'LilWin' is reported to have taken steps to compensate the family of the 3-year-old Nana Yaw Ampomah who died in an accident involving his vehicle. LilWin, who has been cooperating with the legal processes and trial at the Asokore Mampong District court, has reportedly fulfilled some of his promises to the family of the deceased, according to a close family source. He has replaced Nana Yaw's father's Hyundai Santa Fe, which was destroyed in the accident, with a brand new one. Additionally, LilWin provided the family with GHS50,000 and another GHS45,000 to cover funeral and hospital expenses. Also, since Nana Yaw was the third born after a set of twins, LilWin has pledged to support the surviving twins as part of his compensation efforts. Case adjourned Earlier after the court proceedings on July 27, 2024, LilWin's lawyer, Nana Bonsu Kyeretwie, stated that they were waiting for the Attorney General's Office to review the case and provide gui dance. The trial was scheduled for August 26, 2024 but the judge and the deceased's family were absent from court. LilWin, on the other hand, was present. The proceedings have been adjourned to September 2024. Source: Ghana Web
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