Daddy Lumba Was Legally Married To Akosua Serwaa - German Embassy Confirms
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by Ekow Benyah 1 weeks ago
German Embassy in Accra Confirms Death of Charles Kwadwo Fosuh
October 27, 2025
The German Embassy in Accra has issued a consular confirmation regarding the death of Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, a Ghanaian man who was married under German civil law.
Official Confirmation
In a document dated October 27, 2025, and signed by Susan Lüdtke, Second Secretary/Consul and Head of Legal and Consular Section at the German Embassy, the mission confirmed that Mr. Fosuh passed away on July 26, 2025.
Marriage Details
According to the consular document, Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, born in Nsuta, was legally married to Akosua Fosuh (maiden name Akosua Serwah), born in Kumasi, under German civil law.
The marriage was celebrated on December 23, 2004, in Bornheim, Germany, and was registered in the marriage registry office under the number E 142/2004.
Legal Status
The embassy confirmed that according to German civil law, a valid marriage existed between the couple. The document states that as far as the embassy is aware, the marriage was not dissolved by divorce but ended with the death of the husband on July 26, 2025.
Purpose of Document
The consular confirmation, issued "To Whom It May Concern," serves as official documentation of the marriage and its termination due to the husband's death. A copy of the marriage certificate has been attached for the widow's use.
Administrative Details
The document bears the reference number BR Nr. 988/2025 and carries a fee of 36.00 Euro (equivalent to 440 GHS).
This consular confirmation is typically required for legal and administrative purposes, including inheritance matters, pension claims, and other official proceedings in Ghana and Germany.
