
Former Guinea national team player and Celtic club player Bobo Balde was hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital due to words he said on the grounds of a school in the city of Marseille. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The La Provence portal reported this. The incident occurred on the morning of September 2.
While parents were accompanying their children to the school gate, a middle-aged man with a large build attracted attention. He did not appear to be a parent of a school student and was saying strange words in front of the gate.
When asked why he was standing there, this nearly two-meter tall man spoke in a disturbed and unnatural state, saying disorganized but anxious words. He said, "I am the last one to leave," because "some things need to be done."
One of the witnesses who heard these words hit him with a car, then struck his face and disappeared before the police arrived. After speaking with the police, Balde was sent for a medical examination.
He filed a complaint against the person who struck him and admitted that his behavior had indeed worried the parents.