It would be recalled that Janet Bandu went on a trip to Ada in the company of the Gyan brothers and Castro.
Following the disappearance of Janet and Castro, a joint rescue team made up of the Marine Division of the Ghana Police Service, local divers and other security forces embarked on a rescue operation, but their attempts failed as the two were never found.
Speaking in an interview on Onua FM five years after the incident, sister of Janet, Gifty, said their father died last month while still grieving over his missing daughter, and that the entire family is still not over the loss of Janet.
My father died on June 7 this year at the 37 Military Hospital. Whenever he sees me, he asks ‘where is your sister?’ and all the grief has led to his demise,” Gifty Bandu said amidst tears.
“It hasn’t been easy for the family at all,” she told Christian Agyei Frimpong on Onua FM’s Anugye Mmre.
When asked whether they have followed up on the case, she said that her uncle has been in contact with authorities, but there has been no positive news.
Per the constitution of Ghana, Castro and Janet Bandu can only be declared dead if the bodies are not found after seven years, though some close friends and musicians still believe Castro is alive.
Source: ghpage.com