Asamoah Gyan denies using his friend for ritual

Ghanaian footballer Asamoah Gyan has come out to deny having a hand in the death of his friend, Castro, a Ghanaian rapper. Some persons in Ghana have recently accused the footballer of using the musician, who is his friend for ritual.

Theophilus Tagoe, also known as Castro, went missing in July while on holiday with Gyan and their group of friends. The musician was initially thought to have drowned in a jet ski accident, but his body was never seen and this led to allegations against the footballer. Although Gyan and his family are denying this, the allegation has refused to die down because the missing body has not been found.

Gyan revealed on his website today that he will be holding a press conference on wednesday to finally address the issue: "The Gyan family will hold a press conference on wednesday to address recent issues of public interest including the disappearance of musical icon Theophilus Tagoe (aka Castro). "

"The opportunity  will also be used to officially respond to some allegations and untruths bundled about in the media over the role of Asamoah Gyan in his disappearance," the statement read.

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