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Family Demands Justice in Tragic Death of Israel Ashitei Kamoah

The family of Israel Ashitei Kamoah is calling for a formal investigation into his death in South Africa amid allegations of organ harvesting and foul play.

The death of Israel Ashitei Kamoah in South Africa has ignited a firestorm of controversy as his family points toward a potential case of organ harvesting and foul play.. A graduate of Accra Technical University, Kamoah’s life ended abruptly just days after he arrived in the country under circumstances that now demand a full-scale investigation.

Kamoah traveled to South Africa on March 25, 2026, allegedly facilitated by a woman identified as Edith Addison.. Reports indicate that Addison handled the logistics of the trip, including his passport and visa, under the guise of an opportunity linked to the Millennium Supporters Union of Ghana.. The promise of a football match between South Africa and Panama, coupled with the allure of job prospects, reportedly convinced the young man to undertake the journey.. Perhaps most troubling is the family’s assertion that Addison insisted the trip remain confidential, a request that now appears to be a calculated effort to isolate him from his support network.

A Warning from the Ground

In the final hours of his life, Kamoah sent a chilling message to his cousin, effectively creating a paper trail that points directly to the individuals involved.. He provided specific details regarding Addison, including her contact information, and alleged that she was an employee of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority.. The message contained a somber directive: if anything were to happen to him, his father should hold Edith Addison accountable.. This communication serves as the primary pillar for the family’s claims as they navigate the aftermath of his death on March 30, 2026.

While organizers of the excursion point to a suicide report generated in South Africa, the family finds this explanation impossible to accept.. The arrival of his remains at the LEKMA Hospital Mortuary on April 1, 2026, revealed a gruesome reality.. Relatives allege that vital organs, specifically his heart, lungs, and liver, were missing.. This physical evidence, combined with footage showing Kamoah being forcefully moved after declining an unidentified request, has shattered the official narrative provided by those who coordinated the trip.

Seeking Accountability and Truth

The ripple effects of this tragedy extend far beyond the family unit, highlighting the grave dangers of unverified international recruitment schemes.. When citizens travel abroad under vague professional promises, they often step into a void where legal protections are difficult to enforce.. The fact that an initial complaint at the Labadi Police Station resulted in the suspect’s release and the dismissal of the case highlights a systemic failure to address the family’s immediate concerns.. By escalating the matter to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), the family is now attempting to bypass the local bureaucratic inertia that allowed the investigation to stall.

Organ trafficking is a global shadow economy, and cases like this bring to light how easily young, aspiring individuals can be targeted.. If the allegations of missing organs are corroborated by a secondary autopsy, this case will shift from a standard death investigation to an international criminal syndicate inquiry.. The discrepancy between the South African postmortem report and the physical state of the body upon arrival in Ghana is the ultimate red flag, one that the CID must prioritize to restore any semblance of justice for the Kamoah family.. For now, a community is left waiting for answers while a grieving father holds onto his son’s final, desperate warning.