Gyan’s lawyers after Castro fraudsters
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The management of Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan has warned against the
commercialisation of his brand without authority.
According to the Black Stars captain's manager, Samuel Anim Addo,
their lawyers will soon be coming after those who are using his social
media accounts to defraud people and put out damaging information most
of which is in connection with the disappearance of his brother and
friend Castro.
Castro and Gyan were at the Peace Holiday Resort, a beach resort in
Ada in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, together with some friends
for recreation when news broke a month ago that the former had drowned
while jet skiing with a female friend.
The two have since not been found despite thorough searches carried
out by the Marine Police and the Ghana Navy.
The drowning of the two, sparked loads of public debates both on-air
and on social media. There had also been some spiritual connotations
given to the disappearance with many conspiracy theories being peddled
as well.
In an interview with StarrFMonline.com, Gyan's manager said it is
insensitive on the part of the culprits to take advantage of the sad
disappearance of his client's best friend as well as impersonate him
for all the wrong reasons and actions.
"They haven't been fair to my client at all. They are insensitive and
will be stopped," Addo stated.
"We remain steadfast in our search for Castro but in doing that we
urge the public to refrain from any attempt to cash in on the
situation."
According to him, they have written to the social networking sites
that have been used to con the unsuspecting public.