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Christian Atsu was located alive in the rubble and “transported to hospital after suffering injuries to his right foot and breathing difficulties,” reports the Guardian.
On February 6, 2023, an earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale struck southern Turkey at 4.17am. The apartment building of Christian Atsu, the former Ghana international whose Premier ...
Footballer Christian Atsu is reportedly among those trapped after an earthquake in Turkey. A 7.8 magnitude tremor struck southern Turkey and northern Syria early on Monday morning, before a ...
Christian Atsu's agent says the former World Cup star's whereabouts are currently unknown — one day after it was reported he survived the ruinous earthquake that killed over 11,000 people in ...
The body of former World Cup star Christian Atsu was being flown back to his native Ghana from Turkey on Sunday, the day after it was recovered from the rubble of the region's monster quake.
Mr. Atsu, a member of Ghana’s World Cup team in 2014, has spent the bulk of his career with European clubs, including Porto, Chelsea and Newcastle United. He joined Hatayspor last year.
Former Newcastle midfielder Atsu’s death was announced on Twitter by his agent Nana Sechere, who said the player’s body has been found 12 days on from the disaster, which has claimed more than ...
Christian Atsu was rescued from rubble following a powerful earthquake in Turkey. Photo shows Atsu at the Newcastle United Training Session on January 28, 2021 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
Atsu went missing after the magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Turkey and Syria on February 6, killing at least 45,513 people, with at least 39,672 dying in Turkey, according to the latest number given ...
Ghana soccer star Christian Atsu is still missing 10 days after last Monday’s magnitude 7.8 earthquake devastated Turkey and Syria, his agent told CNN Sport on Wednesday.
Christian Atsu has been described by a children’s charity for which he was an ambassador as a “wonderful man” whose “legacy will live on through the many hundreds if not thousands of lives ...
Atsu went missing after the magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Turkey and Syria on February 6, killing at least 45,513 people, with at least 39,672 dying in Turkey, according to the latest number given ...