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Ghanaian sports journalist, Saddick Adams has shared on his social media pages, the current updates on Christian Atsu.
A new update trickling in reveals that four people Christian Atsu was with on the night of the disaster have been found alive as all efforts are being made to rescue the rest. According to renowned Ghanaian sports journalist, Saddick Adams.
“I’m told Christian Atsu was on the 9th floor of the collapsed building with 9 other players and 2 officials. 3 players and one official have been rescued. Officials of the club are at the site as search continues. Our brother will be out safe. Insha Allah. Trust ,” Saddick Adams posted
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Earlier today, it was reported that the winger is among the thousands of people left under the rubble of Monday morning’s devastating earthquake in that country.
The 30-year-old, together with the director of his club, Taner Savut, are said to be the subject of a search by the search and rescue team.
Ghanaian Sports Journalist Shares Updates On Christian Atsu
Since the news broke, many social media users have taken to their timelines to say a prayer for the speed star.
According to the Mirror, the former Premier League player is among people who have been trapped under rubble in Turkey, following a massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake.
The report indicated that there are currently rescue operations underway to find Christian Atsu.
Atsu formerly played for Chelsea and Newcastle.
He currently plays for the Super Lig club Hataysport
According to a report by a Turkish journalist, Yağız Sabuncuoğlu, which was sighted by Ghanaeducation Sports, the Hatayspor player and his club director Taner Savut have been left under the rubble after the earthquake in Türkiye.
The report added that a search team has been dispatched to look for the two individuals who are currently missing.
The earthquake, the second-largest in the last century anywhere in the world, has already been reported to have claimed more than 1900 lives both in Turkey and neighbouring Syria, CNN reports.