A Senegalese goalkeeper, Cheikh Touré, has been found dead in Ghana, according to a statement from Senegal’s Ministry of African Integration and Foreign Affairs.
Preliminary investigations suggest that Touré may have fallen victim to a network involved in scams and extortion of funds, although specific details surrounding his death remain unclear.
The Senegalese Embassy in Accra has confirmed that the body of the late goalkeeper has been deposited at the Ebenezer Tarfo morgue in Kumasi, located in Ghana’s Ashanti Region.
According to the Ministry’s statement, the Embassy has sent two representatives to Kumasi to work with local authorities on the administrative and judicial processes. Their mission is to ensure proper coordination with Touré’s family and facilitate the repatriation of his body once the necessary authorisations have been secured.
Authorities in both Ghana and Senegal are expected to provide further updates as investigations progress into the circumstances surrounding Touré’s tragic death.
Source: Wesleyannews.com
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