SAD NEWS: Ghanaian Gospel Musician Dies on Accra – Washington Flight
SAD NEWS: Ghanaian Gospel Musician Dies on Accra – Washington Flight
27-year-old Ghanaian man dies aboard United Airlines flight.
Daniel Toffey Jnr was traveling to the US with his father.
Seven doctors aboard the flight tried to save his life.
A Ghanaian based in the United States died on board a United Airlines flight that departed Accra for Washington DC last Sunday, May 22, 2022.
The deceased identified as Daniel Toffey Jnr was on the fight with his father Daniel Toffey Snr when he developed a medical condition that ultimately led to his death.
Not even the presence of as many as seven medical doctors aboard the United 997 flight could save the 27-year-old gospel musician who was days from his birthday, according to a report by Diaspora Network Television, DNT Ghana.
A return to Ghana to attend a funeral
The Toffeys, resident in Pataskala, Ohio – a suburb of Columbus in the US, returned home to attend the funeral of an in-law.
The report added that the deceased’s mother stayed behind whiles Toffey Jnr and Snr headed back to the States.
It was on the journey back that he unfortunately passed on mid-air. “He kept saying ‘Daddy I can’t breathe, Daddy I can’t breathe,’” the senior Toffey narrated to DNT in an interview.
Cause of death and flight diversion
According to the report, the suspected cause of death is a case of pulmonary embolism.
As a result of the tragic incident, the flight was diverted to Bermuda where all 178 passengers were lodged at Grotto Bay Resort before their continued travel to Washington.
Gospel musician and upcoming album launch
Toffey Junior, the report added, worships with Pentecost International Worship Center, PIWC, in Columbus North and was a gospel musician.
The deceased was scheduled to launch his album on June 4 with Joe Mettle scheduled to attend in Columbus.
The Toffeys hail from the Jomoro area in the western region of Ghana.
Eye Witness account
The Toffeys were traveling in Business Class when the incident happened. Jesse Lasuer, a fellow traveller spoke about the countenance of Toffey Snr after the incident.
“Although he is holding up just fine, you can just see the pain in his eyes,” Lasuer observed.
Another unnamed witness wrote: “I was on the flight and I witnessed everything fiilifili. Hmmmm! This world is full of uncertainties.
“We got stranded at the Bermuda Airport for almost fifteen hours before they got us a flight to Washington Dulles Airport last night. It was a harrowing experience. I have never experienced such a thing in my life. Terrible. Anyway, I pray for the soul of that young man.”