The local police force for Neuss, near Düsseldorf, confirmed to the
local Rheinische Post newspaper on Thursday that it was Schalke's
Kevin-Prince Boateng who was the victim of a Christmas Day assault in
Kaarst.
The incident was first announced in a police press release which
named neither victim nor suspect.
"On Wednesday, 25.12.2013, at around 12:45, an incident of physical
assault took place in Kaarst. A 26-year-old man, a resident of
Meerbusch, was physically attacked on the street by a currently
unidentified man," the police statement said.
After the attack in Kaarst, the police said that Schalke's 26-year-old midfielder returned home before calling them.
"There are indications that the motive for the crime is connected to the
personal affairs of the 26-year-old," the police statement said. "The
man was mildly injured. Criminal investigators have begun their work."
German mass-circulation paper Bild later reported on its website that
Boateng was leaving the house of his ex-wife after visiting his young
son at Christmas. According to Bild, Boateng was struck once by the
assailant and fell onto a vase as a result. He later checked into a
local hospital with bruising to his ribs, back and neck.
The police appealed for anyone who might have witnessed the apparent assault on Kaarst's "Lange Hecke" street to make contact.
The Schalke player on Thursday issued only one post on his official
Twitter account, a photo of a wristwatch with a short caption: "It's
TIME."
Boateng, a Ghanaian international who grew up in Germany, joined Schalke
late in the previous transfer window from AC Milan. He had previously
played for rival club Borussia Dortmund. His half-brother Jerome Boateng
plays for Bayern Munich and Germany. Ghana and Germany will meet in the
group stages of the 2014 World Cup.
Source: DW-DE
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