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Footballer Christian Atsu was found dead after the earthquake in Turkey

Footballer Christian Atsu was found dead after the earthquake in Turkey

The body of Ghanaian soccer player Christian Atsu was found dead under the rubble of a residence in the Turkish city of hataione of the most destroyed by the strong earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria on February 6, after several days of searching. The news was confirmed by his team, the hataysporand by his representative, Murat Uzunmehmed. “The remains of our footballer Christian Atsu, who lost his life in the collapse, are on their way to be sent to his home country of Ghana. We will not forget you, Atsu. Peace be with you, beautiful person. There are no…
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There was no miracle: they find the Ghanaian Christian Atsu among the remains of his building in Turkey

There was no miracle: they find the Ghanaian Christian Atsu among the remains of his building in Turkey

The dramatic echoes of the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria a couple of weeks ago continue to raise the number of fatalities, which now exceeds 40,000 people. And this Saturday it was established that the prominent Ghanaian footballer christian atsu, Forward of the Turkish club Hatayspor and with a vast tour of numerous greats on the Old Continent, he was found dead in the rubble of the building in which he lived, a luxurious 12-story tower in the city of Hatay. Atsu was 31 years old. "Atsu's lifeless body was found under the rubble. They are still taking out…
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AFA ordered a minute of silence for the earthquakes in Syria and Turkey

AFA ordered a minute of silence for the earthquakes in Syria and Turkey

The Argentine Football Association (AFA) reported that in all the categories that make up the local discipline there will be a minute of silence in tribute to those who died in the natural catastrophe that took more than 40,000 lives in Turkey and Syria. Through the official bulletin issued by the AFA, it was reported that all categories of Argentine soccer will have a minute of silence in commemoration of those who died in the natural catastrophe that occurred almost two weeks ago. product of a magnitude 7.8 earthquake. The event took place early Monday, February 6 in southeastern Turkey…
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