Adanma Luke, the troubled film producer, has refuted rumours that she abandoned the person who sadly died while working on her film.

She claims that ever since Junior Pope and the others passed away, she has been working closely with the families to give the money that the gravediggers have asked for and the petrol that the police officers are using to hunt for the bodies.

According to her, the families of each crew member received the allotted sum, and some chose to bury their loved ones by the water since they thought that people who drowned should be buried close to the river.

According to her, her team coordinated the ambulance’s departure from Asaba to Friday and Precious’ residences.

Danma Luke made it clear that she is a human being and would not act callously towards the dead.

She said:

“It has become necessary for me to make a statement because of the false allegations being made against me.

“Since the tragic loss of Junior Pope, Abigail, Precious, Friday, and Olanti, my team and I have been actively collaborating with the families to provide necessary funds as requested, from the gravediggers to the divers and fuel for the police officers involved in the search for the bodies.

“This also includes expenses for caskets, ambulances, and additional funds to cover other related ones.
“Each crew member’s family received agreed amounts and some decided to have their loved ones buried by the waterside as they believe that those who die by drowning should be laid to rest near water.