Tema Crash Aftermath: Family of late Capt. Frank Donkor dissolves marriage with widow
Captain Frank Donkor's family dissolved his marriage with his widow after his state burial on Monday, March 16, 2026, at Tema Community One. The family performed customary rites, explaining that "In the name of God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, we hereby dissolve the marriage between you and Frank… As of today, the marriage between you and Frank has been dissolved."
The family stated they will continue to consider the widow a daughter and a member of the family. An elder said, "This does not mean you are no longer a member of the family. You are still our child. So, even though you have removed the ring, you will continue to stay with us in this house, and we will take care of you. No one should think we will reject her."
The video of the marriage dissolution was shared on X and sighted by GhanaWeb.
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Following the burial of the two men who died in the Tema Community One helicopter crash, new details have emerged regarding one of the deceased. The family of the late Captain Frank Donkor was seen performing customary rites- but the reason might surprise you.
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