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Actualités of Monday, 17 November 2014

Source: cameroon-info.net

Valéry Mezague's death: French justice to investigate

An autopsy on the lifeless body of Valéry Mezague found Saturday will be made Monday in Toulon.

After the French police found the lifeless body of the player in his apartment, the department of justice recently made a decision that will help unravel the mystery revolving around his death.

The Toulon Prosecutor who said there is nothing suspicious, plans to perform an autopsy on the remains of the deceased on Monday, November 17, 2014. The results should help others to understand.

Since the announcement of the death of the young Cameroonian footballer on Saturday, many of them are in shock. They reacted online.

"The Cameroonian football is plunged into mourning. Valery Mezague, 30 years, has gone! RIP to a perished brother!... », tweeted Patrick Mboma while the goalkeeper of Angers Sco, Ludovic Butelle, wrote: "I was very sad, shocked to learn of the death of Valéry Mezague, all my condolences to his family #Mezague #rip".

"A rare and great heart, May your soul rest in peace now ", posted the Paris saint Germain striker Guillaume Hoarau.

"I have just learned this sad news, the death of Valéry Mezague, my childhood friend, my ex team-mate, my friend in football, my little brother...I have no words to express my sadness, starting so young, I collapsed... reacted Toifilou Maoulida.

The former midfielder of the indomitable Lions of Cameroon died November 15, 2014, in Toulon. He would turn 31 years December 8. Mezague had worn the colours of Cameroon on 7 occasions. He had notably played the 2003 Confederations Cup.

The native of the Menoua Department showed beautiful provisions in the early 2000 before seeing his flight stopped by a road accident in 2003.

The rest of his career (passages in Montpellier, Sochaux, valves, Châteauroux in France, Panaitolikos in Greece, Bury fc and Portsmouth in England) was not as shiny as expected.

The former resident of the training centre of Montpellier had hit rock bottom. He was unemployed during the 2013-2014 season. Last summer, he joined the East hoping to revive his football career. But tragedy has supplanted the hope.