play videoAmoako was pronounced dead at the scene while his wife is battling for her life in a hospital
A 49-year-old Ghanaian man who killed himself after shooting his wife in Columbus, Ohio, has been identified as Michael Amoako, the Sumankwahene of the Asanteman Association in the Columbus.
According to Kofi Adoma Nwanwani of Kofi TV, the deceased, who was a former footballer, died in a murder-suicide attempt after shooting his 50-year-old wife, identified as Harriet Yaa Gyamfua Aboagye.
Prior to the incident, the deceased sent an audio recording to his family, accusing his wife of seeking to leave him to marry her ex-boyfriend back in Ghana.
"A lot of the report is based on the audio the man sent to his family, in which he was basically issuing his will before the incident. Unfortunately, those who received the audio did not listen to it early, so by the time they realized what had happened, it was already too late.
"If you go to Columbus, the man is reported to be the Sumankwahene of the Asanteman Association. He used to be a goalkeeper popularly known as Chessy, but his real name is Amoako," Kofi Adomah narrated.
"The report states that he was married to Yaa Gyamfua, and they both lived in the US. He initially won the American Visa Lottery and traveled to the country. He lived in New York for a while before initiating the process to bring Gyamfua along after their marriage. They later moved to Columbus, where they had been living. However, Gyamfua's mother, who was staying with them, fell ill and had to be brought back home for further treatment but sadly passed away.
"Before the man sent her to America, she was said to have been in a relationship which she left behind to travel. However, according to the husband, Gyamfua, upon her return to America, informed him that she had rekindled her relationship with her ex-boyfriend; Emmanuel Duah, and that they had even started the process of getting married," Kofi Adoma narrated.