Sunday, 24 August 2014

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : CAMEROONIAN PLAYER " ALBERT EBOSSE " DIES IN ALGERIA AFTER BEING HIT BY OBJECT FROM THE CROWD : AN ACT OF GROSS BRUTALITY ?

           BLACK       SOCIAL      HISTORY                                                                                                 Cameroonian player dies in Algeria after being hit by object from crowd

Cameroonian Albert Ebosse has died after being hit by an object thrown by spectators following a game in Algeria.
Ebosse, who was 24, was declared dead after being taken to hospital in Tizi Ouzou, east of the capital Algiers.
The JS Kabylie striker, who had scored in a 2-1 home defeat by USM Alger, was hit when fans started throwing objects from the stands as the teams returned to their changing rooms after the game.
The Algerian interior ministry has ordered an investigation.
Ebosse was the leading scorer in the Algerian league in the 2013-14 season, with 17 goals.
It has not been confirmed what hit Ebosse, but one Algerian paper said that home fans, angry at their team's defeat, were throwing rocks.
A statement from Ebosse's club said he had "succumbed to a head injury" after being struck at the end of the match.
Opponents USM Alger described the news of Ebosse's death as a "bombshell" and said it was "terrible" and "saddening".
Issa Hayatou
Issa Hayatou says African football "cannot be the breeding ground for hooliganism"
It added: "In these painful circumstances, USM Alger and its members send their deepest condolences to the family of the deceased and to JS Kabylie. May Albert Ebosse rest in peace."
A special meeting of the Algerian league (LFP) has been convened for Monday morning and the stadium has been closed until further notice.
The president of the Confederation of African Football, Issa Hayatou, issued a statement  condemning the violence.
"My thoughts go out to the family and friends of this young man who enjoyed his job peacefully and went further to pursue his passion for football abroad," wrote Hayatou.
He added: "African football cannot be the breeding ground for hooliganism whatsoever. We expect exemplary sanctions to be taken against this grave act of violence."















No comments:

Post a Comment