Asamoah Gyan has denied his
involvement in the rapper’s disappearance stating that media platforms have
wrong misinformed the public. Photo: Filed
Black Stars captain, Asamoah
Gyan has refuted claims that he killed Ghanaian
rapper Castro for money making ritual purposes.
Castro whose real name
is Theophilus Tagoe and his partner, Janet Bandu went
missing in July after they both join the former Sunderland striker and his
family on jet skis holiday in Accra.
Gyan who recently play
for Al Ain of the UAE Pro-League in a statement released today,
Wednesday, September 24, 2014, has denied his involvement in the rapper’s
disappearance stating that media platforms have wrong misinformed the public.
‘What sells in the media, and what indeed sold and is
still selling in the media in Ghana are wild allegations and rumours directed
especially at Asamoah Gyan – ranging from the
absurd – of the imputation of criminality to him in the sense
that he either murdered Castro or had him kidnapped –
and ending with the ludicrous – that he sacrificed
him spiritually to enhance his career.’
Now, we take the opportunity
and state without the slightest doubt in our minds that we are not
blamable for the disappearance of Castro and Janet Bandu. We had no hand in
that occurrence. We have no moral or legal culpability whatsoever.’
Castro is a prominent hip hop
artiste in Ghana who launched his music career with a debut album in 2003 with the
hit song, ‘Sradinam’
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