Samuel Aboagye's Last Message Before Helicopter Crash Makes Widow Break Down During Tribute

Samuel Aboagye's Last Message Before Helicopter Crash Makes Widow Break Down During Tribute

  • The wife of Samuel Aboagye was overwhelmed by emotions during a tribute read in honour of her late husband
  • The tribute, read by a proxy, touched on their profound moments as a couple and as parents to their daughters
  • She broke down in tears as her proxy recounted a birthday message from her husband a week before his demise

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Abigail Salami, the widow of Samuel Aboagye, one of the victims of the tragic helicopter crash, shared a heartbreaking tribute in honour of her late husband.

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Samuel Aboagye's last messages left for his wife before the crash break hearts during the state funeral. Photo source: AbigailSalami, JoyNews
Source: Facebook

The young politician was aboard the national aircraft, which crashed on August 6 near Obuasi, killing all eight of its passengers.

During the state funeral for the crash victims held at Independence Square on August 15, the tribute from the young widow to her late husband was read by proxy.

The tribute touched on Abigail's most profound memories with the late politician, including a heartwarming birthday message.

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The message is believed to have been sent by the late Samuel Aboagye on August 1, when his wife celebrated her birthday less than a week before the helicopter crash. The message read:

"Happy birthday, my love. You're not only my wife but my best friend. The greatest blessing in my life. I thank God every day for you. I look forward to creating more beautiful memories together. Enjoy your day. I love you forever."

Abigail Salami could not keep still and shook as the birthday message from her late husband rolled out during the tribute.

The late Samuel Aboagye was planning to join her in Atlanta, Georgia, just after his trip to Obuasi, so they could celebrate the birthday together.

Last message from Samuel Aboagye to widow

In Abigail's tribute, she described her husband as a great father to their two daughters, despite her busy schedule.

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In her tribute, it was said that the late politician who perished with seven others in the helicopter crash sent a message to his wife the morning before the tragic accident.

"Take care, babe. I love you."

Abigail's full tribute to Samuel Aboagye during the state funeral is below:

Who is helicopter crash victim Samuel Aboagye?

Aboagye is one of the eight Ghanaians who lost their lives aboard the Ghana Air Force Harbin Z-9 helicopter when it crashed at Adansi Sikaman, in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region.

He was appointed the Deputy Director General at the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) in February 2025 and began serving the nation in an executive role.

Before his appointment, he ran for MP in Obuasi East on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in last year's general elections but lost by 19 votes to Patrick Boakye-Yiadom of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

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Samuel Aboagye is known for running as MP in Obuasi East in the 2024 elections. Photo source: SamuelAboagye/Facebook
Source: Facebook

Murtala Muhammed's last words before helicopter crash

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Roland Walker had shared the message he received from Murtala Mohammed before the tragic helicopter crash that claimed eight lives.

In an episode of TV3 Ghana's New Day morning show, the veteran broadcaster shared that he received the message at 8:56 am, with the minister perishing later on that day.

Walker said Murtala Muhammed had been monitoring the discussion between his panellists, Dr Joshua Jebuntie Zaato, Dr Solomon Owusu, and Dr Tanko Rashid-Computer.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Peter Ansah (Entertainment Editor) Ansah Peter is an entertainment editor who joined YEN.com.gh in September 2023. He studied Development Planning at KNUST, graduating in 2018. His professional career in entertainment journalism dates eight years back as a showbiz and arts blogger for the now-defunct motionhypegh.net, continuing to Muse Media Networks, acting as the editorial manager for the network's flagship multimedia platforms. He has also managed several PR roles with top clients, including Morgan Heritage. In 2024, Peter completed Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation

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