Following the earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria, reports emerged on Monday, February 6 that Christian Atsu was among those trapped under rubble. This led to calls for prayers for his safe recovery, with both current president Nana Akufo-Addo and former president John Mahama involved.
The next day, Atsu’s club confirmed that he had been rescued with only an injured foot. However, Hatayaspor later clarified that it was a case of mistaken identity and Atsu had not been found.
The circulation of videos showing people being rescued strengthened the hope and faith of people that Atsu would also be found alive.
Atsu’s wife Marie-Claire Rupio, who lives in Newcastle with their two children, made a public appeal for more support from authorities to find her husband. Rupio confirmed that Nana Sechere, Atsu’s agent, had arrived in Turkey to assist in the search.
In a series of tweets earlier this week, Sechere gave a heartbreaking update, revealing that Atsu’s shoes had been found but the player was still missing.
The forward had been trapped for 11 days before being found to have passed away.
It is believed that Murat Uzunmehmet had a close relationship with Christian Atsu, and some credit him for his involvement in the forward’s transfer to Hatayaspor.
Several sources in Turkey appear to support the announcement made by Uzunmehmet about Atsu’s passing.
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