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We still have hope, says brother of Ghanaian footballer missing after Türkiye quakes

We still have hope, says brother of Ghanaian footballer missing after Türkiye quakes

Published February 17,2023


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Isaac Twasam has been hoping that his brother, Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu who went lacking after the Feb. 6 earthquakes in southern Türkiye, is discovered alive.

Turkish Super Lig membership Atakas Hatayspor’s Atsu was in Hatay when the catastrophe struck, and his whereabouts are nonetheless unknown.

“We are still looking for Atsu. We still have hope … we are hopeful he is alive,” Twasam instructed Anadolu.

Twasam mentioned he noticed many survivors come out of the constructing, and hopes Atsu was additionally rescued from the rubble and is beneath therapy in some hospital.

“I want to appeal to the hospitals. We are working with disaster agency AFAD to place his pictures in all hospitals in Türkiye,” Twasam mentioned.

Over 38,000 folks have died within the magnitude 7.7 and seven.6 earthquakes, which had been centered within the Kahramanmaras province and affected 10 different provinces as effectively, forsaking a path of destruction.

Source: www.anews.com.tr

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