Castro disappeared immediately we started recording his Reggae album – Kwick Action

Castro and Kwick-Action
Castro and Kwick-Action

Ghanaian music producer and sound engineer Kwick Action  has shared some of his recollections with Castro, real name Theophilus Tagoe.

The renowned music producer said that the last project he started with Castro before his abrupt disappearance was never finished in an interview with Andy Dosty on the Library part of Hitz FM.

He claimed that when he and the famous vocalist were working on a reggae record that may very well take the globe by storm, the artist abruptly vanished from the scene and was never seen or heard from again.

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This means that when Castro allegedly met his untimely death, he was just ready to enter the reggae music scene and compete with artists like Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, and Samini.

Recall that on July 6, 2014, Castro De Destroyer vanished after spending the day jet skiing with Janet Bandu at the Ada Estuary, who was later ruled legally dead.

According to Section 33 of the Evidence Act of 1975, a person can only be declared legally dead after seven years by a court, where the person in question has not been seen or heard from in seven years despite diligent and persistent efforts to find him/her.

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Several attempts by his family and friends to find him or his body failed, and after seven good years, he was finally declared dead.

Nevertheless, other people think that the singer is still alive and will one day come out when it’s time for him.

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