This is why Ghanaian player who murdered mother and sister has been released
Ghanaian footballer Solomon Nyantakyi has been released from prison this week on the grounds FOR being mentally instable.
The former Parma youth team player grabbed the headlines for the wrong reasons months ago when he murdered his mother, Patience and sister, Magdalene, who was only 11 years in July in their home in Parma for reasons yet to be known.
Solomon Nyantakyi was arrested and thrown into the prisons, but latest development indicates he has been released after the judges considered his mental records.
Solomon will go through rehabilitation to help him come back to normality before he is reinstated into the society following medical examination conducted by psychologist Dr. Roberto Ariatti who was chosen by the prosecutors.
The player’s contract at Serie D side Imolese was not renewed in the summer after he was reported to have fallen in “with a bad crowd”.
His former youth team manager at the Parma, Cristiano Lucarelli, said of Nyantakyi: “From his behaviour in the Parma youth team, you could tell he had problems, but he never — and I mean never — raised his voice, argued with anyone or reacted out of turn.