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Ghanaian footballer Nyantakyi killed mother and sister under the influence of drugs

I advised Solomon Nyantakyi to quit drugs but he wouldn't listen, says compatriot Godfred Adofo
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Godfred Adofo says Solomon Nyantakyi was  a good guy until he became drug addict.

Ghana midfielder Godfred Adofo has disclosed that he advised Solomon Nyantakyi to stay away from drugs and gangs during their time at Parma.

Solomon Nyantakyi was arrested in Italy in the early hours of Wednesday for allegedly killing his mother and sister on Tuesday night in the city of Parma.

The 21-year-old midfielder of Imolese Calcio has admitted to have murdered his mother, Patience Nfum, 43, and young sister, Magdalene Nfum, 11, who are all Ghanaians living in Italy.

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“Solomon was a cool guy but changed at once, About 3 weeks ago I picked him in my car and dropped him home as I continued to advise him to quit every bad life he is living and come and train with me,” Adofo told footballmadeinghana.com exclusively

“Solomon is one of the naturally talented players I have ever seen, he plays with both legs. I even wanted to recommend him to my agent Oliver Arthur. The drugs and bad company he entered ruined his life”

“I have been very down since morning when the news broke out,”

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