Charles Amissah's family welcomes committee's report on his death [Audio]
Charles Amissah's family expressed satisfaction with the findings of the investigative committee that examined the circumstances surrounding his death. The family is "satisfied with the recommendations of the report."
The committee, led by Prof. Agyeman Badu Akosa, presented its report to Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. The report, titled the "No Bed Syndrome" report, concluded that Charles Amissah's death following a hit-and-run incident could potentially have been avoided if he had received timely medical care. Dr. Matilda Amissah, the deceased's sister, said the findings were painful for the family but represented an important step toward accountability. She commended the investigative committee for thorough and professional work and thanked the Minister for Health and the Ministry of Health for treating the matter with seriousness.
The findings have renewed calls for reforms in emergency healthcare delivery and stronger accountability within the health sector. The family hopes that disciplinary action will be taken by the various bodies.
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The family of Charles Amissah has received a report regarding the circumstances of his death. The family hopes that the involved bodies will be held accountable - but what does the report say?
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