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The wife of actor and musician, Lil Win broke down in tears as she offered a heartfelt prayer for her husband, who is facing jail.
This was after an accident he was involved in resulted in the death of a 3-year-old boy.
The actor has been charged with dangerous driving and negligently causing harm. He has since been granted a GH¢50,000 bail.
With deep emotion, Maame Serwaa prayed for divine protection and support for Lil Win’s wellbeing.
She asked God to protect her husband from any harm and give him a long life to fulfil all his heart desires.
Every man deserves a wife like Lil Win's wife
— WithAlvin (@withAlvin__) June 6, 2024
See how she breaks down uncontrollably over what's happening to her man.
However, I do not trust that anyone can genuinely cry online. I mean, the person will have to record the cry say at least 4 times to be sure that it looks… pic.twitter.com/fYtLDfZWpM
Maame Serwaa revealed that, has been a blessing to his family and continues to play a pivotal role in their lives.
She is confident the trial he is currently facing will pass in the shortest possible time and their life will soon be filled with the happiness it deserves.
Currently, Lil Win is facing legal action over the death of a 3-year-old during an accident involving his Benz and two other vehicles on the Amakom road.
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