Ex-Newcastle United footballer still missing in Turkiye after earthquake: Agent
LONDON: Former Newcastle United footballer Christian Atsu has been missing for over a week after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Turkiye.
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LONDON: Former Newcastle United footballer Christian Atsu has been missing for over a week after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Turkiye.
Christian Atsu's whereabouts remain unknown more than a week on from the earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria, the former Newcastle midfielder's agent has said. After the magnitude 7.8 and 7.5 earthquakes that struck on 6 February, there were initial reports that Atsu, who has been with Turkish side Hatayspor since last summer, had been rescued from the rubble of a building that collapsed in the disaster. But the 31-year-old Ghanaian's agent Nana Sechere subsequently posted messages on Twitter on 8 and 9 February saying Atsu was yet to be found.
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