Speaking in an interview with Larry Bozzlz on TV Africa, songstress Shatana who is poised at upholding the legacy left behind by his late brother indicated that “it’s been long ever since Terry physically left this world yet it feels like he is always with us at home, I always feel his presence, I could tell his spirit is in pain, I really wish he could say something, the family believe he was murdered therefore am daring all those who were with Terry prior to his performance on that faithful day which he passed away to come for me to touch them with my bare hands and I know the truth will be revealed”.
“I know it sounds weird but trust me Terry’s spirit lives in my hands, I was the only one who was allowed to examine Terry’s body with my bare hands when he passed away at the 37 Military Hospital, I usually feel some power in my hands and I know for sure that when I touch such persons with my hands something will definitely happen”.
Meanwhile Terry’s mum, Mrs. Charlotte Adjetey disclosed that the family has decided to establish a foundation in honor of their late Star.” The foundation will focus on Kids, Terry always loved kids and they loved him too, therefore, we deem it fit to set up this foundation to continue his legacy”.
Talking of Terry’s songs Mrs. Adjetey revealed that Terry was set to release a new album that featured many top Ghanaian artistes before he passed away, therefore, the family is set to launch the album, which the date will soon be communicated to the public.
About Terry Bonchaka
Terry Bonchaka died on October 29, 2003, in a car accident while returning from a show at the University of Ghana.
Bonchaka, 21, died on the Legon-Madina road when the vehicle in which he was riding with a friend after performing at the Akuafo Hall Celebration, suddenly veered off the road and hit a tree.
He got his big break in the Miss Ghana Hiplife Amateur Competition and went on to win the regional competition before taking home the title of Hiplife Champion 2001 in the final round.
Bonchaka stood out for his unique voice, his dress sense and a dance routine which saw him lift one leg in his palm anytime he performed.
During his days on earth, he captivated Ghanaian music lovers with his songs including; ‘Puulele,’ ‘Zoozey,’ ‘Ghana Ladies,’ ‘I’m Aware,’ Ghana Ladies’ and ‘Asem Ben Ni’.
He also influenced some Ghanaian musicians including dancehall artiste Shatta Wale and Afro-beats star King Ayisoba. Read Full Story
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