Two experienced U.S. law enforcement officers have shared their professional insights on the recent helicopter crash in Ghana, urging calm and patience as investigations continue. Their views were shared by former Minister of Education, Spio-Garbrah, in a detailed Facebook post.

According to Spio-Garbrah, one of the officers is a retired New York City police officer, while the other is an active federal agent. Both stressed the need for a meticulous and methodical forensic examination to ensure the truth is uncovered.
Thorough Forensic Work Needed
The experts highlighted that investigating burnt remains can be challenging, especially when trying to detect signs of toxic substances, ballistic impacts, or other foreign materials. They advised that every necessary tool should be made available to Ghana’s forensic team to complete a full autopsy and analysis.
They cautioned against rushing the process, explaining that detailed examinations—both on the victims and the wreckage—could reveal whether there were unusual injuries inconsistent with a typical crash, and help determine if any external factors were involved.
Exploring All Possibilities
While it is too early to make conclusions, the U.S. officers noted that the possibility of foul play should not be ignored. Witnesses reported the helicopter flying unusually low before impact, which could indicate mechanical issues, sudden pilot incapacitation, or another emergency.
They also advised that any available CCTV footage from the crash vicinity be reviewed, and that flight recordings or a “black box,” if available, could be crucial to the investigation.
A Call for Patience and Trust in the Process
Both officers emphasized that Ghana’s investigators should take the time needed to work carefully, preserve evidence properly, and avoid public pressure to deliver quick answers. Spio-Garbrah echoed their sentiments, reminding Ghanaians that patience and thoroughness are key to finding the truth.
“This is a time for unity, trust, and professionalism,” his post concluded. “With careful forensic work, we will understand what happened and give closure to the families of the brave men who were lost.”
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