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Infos Sports of Thursday, 18 December 2014

Source: cameroon-info.net

I don't think anyone beat Albert Ebossé to death - JSK President

Cherif Hannachi said that the Cameroonian footballer never returned to the locker room and maintained that his death "came suddenly”.

Reacting to the second opinion made public last week in Douala, the president of the JSK, Chérif Hannachi, interviewed by Radio France International (Rfi) on 17 December 2014, rejected the thesis that the Cameroonian player was killed in the locker room.

"He did not return to the dressing room! He fell just at the level of the tunnel. The security service was in the tunnel. I don't think that the security service could beat Albert because the agents loved him".

For the sports leader, the thesis of aggression is even more unlikely as Ebossé had good relations with everyone in the stadium. "He was friends with everybody, including the police. Everyone loved him! It is impossible that they did a thing like that" noted president Hannachi.

About the second actual autopsy, the Algerian is incredulous and slightly angry. "I don't think that they had to redo the autopsy. It was made in Tizi-Ouzou (by an organization), in Algeria, that we respect a lot. It was not necessary to remake the autopsy because it shows a lack of confidence. The Algerian State has done an autopsy and gave a little bit of money."

He noted that the family of Ebossé their lawyers and the medical examiner, author of the controversial autopsy were not right and recalled that his club has to continue paying the salaries of Ebossé. to his family.

"I discussed it with his father and the manager of Ebossé I said that the father should make a designation so that someone can pass through a notary and retrieve the money at the Consulate of Algeria".