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Former Premier League soccer player killed in Turkey earthquake

- BY GERALD IMRAY

Christian Atsu, the Ghana internatio­nal forward who played for Premier League clubs Chelsea and Newcastle, has died in the earthquake in Turkey. He was 31.

Search teams recovered Atsu’s body in the ruins of a luxury 12-story building where he had been living in the city of Antakya, Hatay province, his manager said Saturday.

“Atsu’s lifeless body was found under the rubble. At the moment, his belongings are still being removed,” manager Murat Uzunmehmet told private news agency DHA.

Atsu joined Turkish club Hatayspor in September and scored the winning goal for his new team in a league game at home against Kasimpasa S.K. on Feb. 5, just hours before the earthquake struck in the predawn hours of Feb. 6.

Antakya, the city where Hatayspor is based, is in the southern region of Turkey hardest hit by the earthquake.

The death toll from the 7.8-magnitude quake in southeaste­rn Turkey and northern Syria passed 43,000 on Friday.

Hatayspor said Atsu’s body was being repatriate­d to Ghana. “There are no words to describe our sadness,” the club tweeted.

Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo posted a photo of Atsu on his official Twitter account and wrote: “Ghana football has lost one of its finest personnel and ambassador­s, one who will be difficult to replace. He’ll be sorely missed.”

A day after the earthquake there were reports that Atsu had been rescued but Hatayspor, after initially announcing that it had received informatio­n that Atsu was alive and on his way to the hospital, said later that the reports of a successful rescue were, heartbreak­ingly, mistaken and the player was still missing.

The contractor of the 12-story Ronesans Rezidans building — where Atsu lived — was detained at Istanbul Airport a week ago, apparently trying to leave the country.

Atsu played more than 60 times for Ghana and scored on his debut as a 20-year-old in 2012. He was part of the Ghana squad at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and starred at the 2015 African Cup of Nations, scoring two goals to help Ghana to the final, where it lost in a penalty shootout to Ivory Coast.

He was named the player of the tournament at that African Cup.

Atsu was signed by Chelsea in 2013 but his time there was limited to appearance­s in exhibition games and he was sent out on loan to various clubs over the next four years. The winger joined Newcastle on loan in 2016 and was part of the team that won promotion back to the Premier League in the 2016-17 season.

He signed a permanent deal with Newcastle in 2017 and spent four years there. The club said Saturday it was “profoundly saddened” by Atsu’s death.

Ibrahim Kwarteng, a friend of Atsu’s in Ghana, told The Associated Press in a recent interview that he knew the player as someone who helped people in his West African home country as much as he could.

Kwarteng runs an organizati­on that helps people convicted of petty crimes get jobs and put their lives back together after being released from jail and Atsu was its single biggest donor, Kwarteng said. Atsu had also started building an orphanage in Ghana and was helping to fund a new breast cancer screening center, Kwarteng said.

 ?? ADAM DAVY/PA VIA AP ?? Search teams in Turkey have recovered the body of Christian Atsu, who played for Newcastle United of the English Premier League. He also played for Ghana’s World Cup team in 2014.
ADAM DAVY/PA VIA AP Search teams in Turkey have recovered the body of Christian Atsu, who played for Newcastle United of the English Premier League. He also played for Ghana’s World Cup team in 2014.

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