Former Parma
youngster Solomon Nyantakyi has confessed to the double murder of his mother
and sister. The
21-year-old represented Parma during his youth career, but the Ghanaian left
the Italian outfit following their bankruptcy in 2015.
Nyantakyi is
believed to have suffered with depression, and the former footballer has
admitted to murdering his 43-year-old mother and 11-year-old sister earlier
this week, with his elder brother Raymond Nyantakyi discovering the brutal
scene on Tuesday night.
"I
remember Solomon, he trained with us at Parma and I had him on the bench more
than once during Serie A games," Former Parma boss Roberto Donadoni told
reporters.
"I
remember he was very calm, even taciturn. If it really was him who did this, I
can't think what went through his mind. He was a midfielder in the Parma youth
academy, then I don't know what path he took after the bankruptcy."
According to
various reports in Italy, Nyantakyi, whose father Fred is believed to be based
in London, was stopped by police in Milan on Wednesday night, and quickly
confessed to the crime.
Nyantakyi
played in Serie D with Imolese last season, but his contract was not renewed
this summer.
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