Suzzy Williams: Mother takes Afia Schwarzenegger on insisting her daughter wasn't a drug addict

Mrs Cecilia Williams has firmly objected to media personality, social commenter and socialite Afia Schwarzenegger’s allegations that her late daughter and beloved actress Suzzy Williams was a drug addict who died as a consequence of said habit.
She spoke to Evangelist Prince Adu Asare, alias Thank You Jesus, on No.1 105.3 FM’s Adom Mmere (Moment of Grace).
When Asare mentioned Afia Schwarzenegger, she reacted with: “I know her very well.”
He also asked if Afia was close friends with Suzzy.
“That I don’t know,” madam Cecilia answered.
Asare brought Afia’s damning allegations to her attention.
“But who doesn’t know Afia Schwarzenegger?” she said, insinuating Afia controversial.
Reacting to the allegation that her daughter Suzzy was a drug addict, she said: “The lady was on my bed. She slept beside me and we ate together. Sometimes, we packed her bags and other things [for her].
“So I don’t know what she [Afia] is talking about. Is it to tarnish her [Suzzy] image? I mean we’ve heard a lot about Afia Schwarzenegger so if she says this, it will not disturb me.”
Quickly thereafter, she asserted, “My daughter was not a drug addict.
“And I know how they held her before pouring the thing into her nose. And when I asked the guy, he told me: ‘This way is better – it’s once and for all – after all if she survives, she’ll be a burden on you so forget about it’.”
Mrs Cecilia Williams said if her daughter was dabbling in drugs, she would not know “because she didn’t bring those things home into my presence. So if they know about it, that is it.”
Ms Schwarzenegger has questioned how responsible madam Cecilia was as a mother in the life of her daughter who died in a road accident, Thursday, September 8, 2005, on the La-Nungua highway around La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, Accra.
According to police report, Suzzy, 23, and her boyfriend Edwin Eastman, 25, were intoxicated when they had an accident in the former’s Mitsubishi Pajero – Eastman was driving.
“She was intelligent [but] she got carried away,” Afia said in a social media video. “And if you smoke too much marijuana and add alcohol, you’ll be overly carried away.”
“She was hanging with the wrong crowd,” she noted, asking Suzzy William’s mother: “The question is where were you as the mother?”
Visibly upset, Afia stressed: “People should stop pushing a mother****er agenda and stop making it look like it’s McBrown’s problem.”
Also, she added, “Satan has done nothing. Take your foolishness away from Satan. What has Satan done? Was he the one who put the weed to the girl’s mouth? Or Satan is the one who poured the alcohol into the cup?”
“I say Suzzy Williams was all over [the place],” Afia stressed, intimating the late actress was given to a hedonistic lifestyle together with her boyfriend Edwin Eastman with whom she would frequent a place called “Makumba”.
After 18 years, Suzzy William's controversial death has become pop conversation again because of interviews granted by her mother to Class Media Group's No.1 FM, during which she has accused Nana McBrown of shirking her responsibility to take care of her as she had promised following the Suzzy's demise.
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