Abusuapanyin Judas narrates the real story behind Santo’s untimely death

Veteran Ghanaian actor Tweneboah Kodua popularly known as Judas has finally made the cause of his longtime friend and veteran actor, Bob Santo’s death.

When the sad news of Santo’s death was announced, Ghanaians were shocked but was in ultimate awe when it was revealed that he died of cocaine usage.

Well, it is far from that as his acting compatriot, Abusuapanyin Judas is saying otherwise that contrary to rumours that late Ghanaian movie star, known for his satiric gestures in movies died of swallowing cocaine, Santo died after he was diagnosed with chronic jaundice abroad, a condition that was far near cure for the actor.

“Santo was sick and we left Ghana so he could cure himself. He was very ill and even after we returned to Ghana, he lived two months before kicking the bucket,” he said.

When issues of Santo smuggling cocaine abroad to make a living surfaced in the interview with Kumawood actor Kwaku Manu, Judas debunked them saying:

“If Santo died of cocaine smuggling why would he survive many months before his death? The doctor made me aware the sickness was chronic because there was not much they could do to save him,” Judas said.

Santo, born John Evans Bosompi and Judas whose real name is Tweneboah Koduah, rose to fame with Keysoap Concert Party some decades ago. They were household names who entertained Ghanaians with their God-given talents in theatre and movie production.

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