Helicopter Crash: Peter Anala's Brother Demands a Proper Investigation, Fears It Was Not an Accident

Helicopter Crash: Peter Anala's Brother Demands a Proper Investigation, Fears It Was Not an Accident

  • The brother of Peter Anala has caused a stir with his latest comments on the tragic helicopter crash
  • Speaking in an interview, he stated that he does not believe the helicopter crash was an accident
  • He also opened up on plans by the family to hold a traditional funeral for the late Peter Anala

Don't miss out! Get your daily dose of sports news straight to your phone. Join YEN's Sports News channel on WhatsApp now!

The eight individuals who died in the August 6 helicopter crash have all been laid to rest at the Military Cemetery in Accra.

However, a comment by the relatives of one of the victims has stirred reactions online.

Peter Anala, Omane Boamah, Murtala Muhammed, Samuel Aboagye, Samuel Sarpong, Ghana helicopter crash
Peter Anala's brother has gone public on the passing of the Squadron leader. Photo credit: @analapiero/Instagram, @Joy News/YouTube
Source: UGC

This comes after a middle-aged man, who identified himself as the brother of Peter Anala, spoke in an interview with Joy News on August 15 after the burial, where he shared his views about the Z-9 helicopter clash.

Looking visibly sad, the man said he did not believe the crash was an accident, hence calling for a thorough investigation.

Read also

Alhaji Muniru's relative details how the NDC bigwig wished to be remembered, cries in video

"Actually, there is nothing really to say other than to say that they should investigate this very well, because I don’t believe that it is a mere accident. I may be wrong, but accidents could happen, but looking at the circumstances surrounding this, I feel that an in-depth investigation should be done."

Traditional funeral for Peter Anala

He also opened up on the plans by the family to hold a traditional funeral, adding that details of the funeral would have to be decided by the family at a later date.

"From here, when we get back to Tamale, we will plan a funeral for him. Traditionally, we have to do a funeral after this, and we will do it, but I don’t know how soon it will be. When we get home, we will do the planning."

Peter Anala's widow pays tribute

The widow of the late Squadron Leader got many emotional as she paid tribute to her late husband at the state funeral for the victims of the helicopter crash on Friday, August 15, 2025.

Read also

Peter Anala's wife shares details of their last conversation before his demise in the helicopter crash, video

Ursula Anala praised her husband's commitment to the Ghana Armed Forces and the nation.

She opened up about how her late husband had wanted to stay with her and their newborn child in the UK for a month but had to return to Ghana after spending only two weeks with them due to the baby's health issues.

She expressed fear over the thought of raising their daughter as a single mother in the absence of her late husband.

Alhaji Limuna Muniru, Ghana Armed Forces, Helicopter Crash, Dr Omane Boamah, Murtala Muhammed
Eight die in a helicopter crash in Ghana. Photo credit: @GH One TV/Facebook
Source: TikTok

Details of the helicopter crash

Peter Anala was one of eight individuals who met their untimely deaths on August 6 after the Ghana Armed Forces Z-9 helicopter they were aboard crashed in a thick forest at Adansi Sikaman, in the Adansi Akrofuom District of the Ashanti Region.

Among those who died were Defence Minister Dr. Omane Boamah, NDC Vice Chairman Samuel Sarpong, Dr. Alhaji Murtala Muhammed, MP for Tamale Central and Minister for Environment, Science & Technology, Alhaji Muniru Mohammed, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator, and Samuel Aboagye, Former Parliamentary Candidate.

Read also

Omane Boamah's wife shares how late-night kenkey dates sparked their love story in touching tribute

Flying Officer Twum Ampadu and Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah were the others who also died.

Watch the video below:

Subscribe to watch new videos

Omane Boamah's children pay their last respects

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that the children of Dr. Edward Omane Boamah attended the state burial on Friday, August 15.

They read out a tribute where they shared their fond memories of the late Defence Minister before his death, offering an emotional tribute in the wake of the tragic helicopter crash.

Source: YEN.com.gh

Authors:
Philip Boateng Kessie avatar

Philip Boateng Kessie (Head of Human Interest Desk) Philip Boateng Kessie started writing for YEN.com.gh in 2022 and is the Head of the Human Interest desk. He has over six years of experience in journalism and graduated from the University of Cape Coast in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. Philip previously served as a reporter for Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) and as a content writer for Scooper News. He has a certificate in Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. Email: philip.kessie@yen.com.gh.

Page was generated in 2.6991510391235