Ghana Footballer Atsu Found Dead in Turkey Quake Rubble
PARIS (AFP) - Former Ghana
international Christian Atsu was found dead on Saturday, almost two weeks after a devastating earthquake in Turkey.
Atsu, 31, was caught up in a 7.8-magnitude quake that rocked Turkey and Syria on February 6, killing more than 43,000 people in both countries.
There were initial reports the former Chelsea and Newcastle player had been rescued a day after the quake, but these turned out to be false.
His manager in Turkey, Murat Uzunmehmet, told DHA news agency on Saturday that his body had been found under the rubble of luxury flats that crumbled in the Turkish southern province of Hatay.
“We have reached his lifeless body. His belongings are still being removed. His phone was also found,” Uzunmehmet told DHA.
Ghana’s ministry of foreign affairs said it had “received the unfortunate news”.
“The elder brother and twin sister of Christian Atsu and an officer of the (Ghanaian) embassy were present at the site when the body was recovered,” the ministry said in a statement.
Ghana said it was working with the Turkish government to organize the transport of the body back to Atsu’s home country for burial.
Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo said “football has lost one of its finest personnel and ambassadors, one who will be difficult to replace”.
Born on January 10, 1992, in the coastal town of Ada Foah Atsu is survived by his wife and three children.