Christian Atsu still not found: 6 Facts And New Worrying Tweets
Former Ghanaian International Christian Atsu is yet to be found according to a verifiable report from Hatayspor his Turkish club. Accurate updates on the missing Ghanaian footballer after the Monday earthquake that has claimed over 5000 lives are as follows.
Hatayspor Board Member Mustafa Özat in his latest interview and update to the media said “I received information that Christian Atsu was rescued from the rubble, but it was NOT true.” “I gave the same information to the press, but at the moment, the information received is that Atsu and Taner Savut are under the rubble.”
- Christian Atsu is said to have been on the 9th floor when the earthquake struck on Monday.
- His team officials have disclosed that earlier reports that he has been rescued and sent to the hospital was false as a search at the said Hospital proved he was not the one.
- Atsu’s agent also confirmed that he was not able to make contact with the footballer since his alleged rescue of him from the wreckage.
- The Ghanaian player is still trapped in the rubble and efforts are still ongoing to rescue him and others still unaccounted for.
- The 72-year-old mother of the Ghanaian player has indicated that she would wish to die for her son to live according to reports gathered by this portal.
- Rescuers race against time to find survivors under huge piles of rubble, 2 days after earthquakes and aftershocks struck Turkey and Syria. Fears grow for the untold numbers still trapped amidst harsh weather and our Christian Atsu still not found. God save our brother.
READ: Christian Atsu: Hatayspor Official says there was a mistaken identity, player still not found
Worrying comments captured from Twitter…
“Christian Atsu lives on the 9th floor of a 12 storey building which was destroyed. He returned home at 4am and the earthquake started at 4:30am meaning he was in deep sleep when the quake started. In deep sleep from 9th floor is dreadful. He may not survive.”
Christian Atsu lives on the 9th floor of a 12 storey building which was destroyed. He returned home at 4am and the earthquake started at 4:30am meaning he was in deep sleep when the quake started.
In deep sleep from 9th floor is dreadful. He may not survive. pic.twitter.com/Pf6FBwUPZy— Dr Bobbylegger (@narh_dr) February 8, 2023
We can all painfully accept that Christian Atsu did not make it. Surviving under a rubble for 3 days is almost impossible. At this point, it’s over!
— Albert Nat Hyde (@BongoIdeas) February 8, 2023