Four months after the tragic drowning incident that resulted in the deaths of actor Jnr Pope and three crew members, film producer Adanma Luke has publicly shared the profound emotional distress she has been experiencing.
The drowning occurred during the production of a film, leaving Luke deeply affected and now seeking prayers to help her navigate the ongoing trauma.
In a poignant statement, Adanma Luke revealed the weight of her sorrow and the challenges she faces. “Though I am trying to be tough, the blame games, cyberbullying, and threats are breaking me,” she said. Luke expressed her belief that the tragedy was predestined, yet she struggles with the painful question of why it happened during her film production.
The tragic event has thrust her into the limelight, a situation she had never anticipated or desired. “I never liked the internet drama and all that, but this tragedy put me out there. People are dragging me, calling me to threaten and bully me. I go through so much. I am trying to heal, but it is not working,” Luke lamented.
She highlighted her deep respect and admiration for Jnr Pope and the other deceased individuals, noting that they were selected for the project due to her esteem for their work. The incident has, however, made it impossible for her to return to Asaba, the location where the tragedy unfolded.
Luke also clarified that she had conducted a thorough safety assessment of the filming location before making her choice. “We weren’t even shooting on the water; it was a means of transportation,” she explained.
In her emotional appeal, Adanma Luke extended an apology to Nigerians, emphasizing that the incident was not intentional. “I am gradually losing my life. I am depressed and full of regrets. I do