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- Atsu鈥檚 body was found in the rubble of a luxury 12-story building in the southern Turkish city of Antakya on Saturday
- Reports emerged a day after the earthquake that Atsu had been rescued from the rubble alive, but they were mistaken
ACCRA: The body of Ghana soccer player Christian Atsu, who was found dead in his collapsed apartment building in the Turkiye earthquake, has been repatriated.
Atsu鈥檚 remains arrived in the Ghanaian capital of Accra late Sunday, said Ghana Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, who led a government delegation to receive the body. Atsu鈥檚 body was carried home in a casket on a Turkish Airlines plane and was accompanied by members of his family and the Ghana ambassador to Turkiye, the country鈥檚 Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
鈥淭his loss is a very painful one and this is a sad day for Ghana,鈥� Bawumia said. 鈥淲e all prayed and prayed, we hoped against hope for every day that passed, but God knows best.鈥�
Atsu鈥檚 body was found in the rubble of a luxury 12-story building in the southern Turkish city of Antakya on Saturday, nearly two weeks after the devastating earthquake that has left more than 44,000 people dead in Turkiye and neighboring Syria.
Reports emerged a day after the earthquake that Atsu had been rescued from the rubble, was alive and had been sent to the hospital, but they were mistaken.
The 31-year-old Atsu, who played for Premier League teams Newcastle and Chelsea, had joined Turkish club Hatayspor last year and scored the winning goal in a league game on Feb. 5, hours before the devastating earthquake struck in the pre-dawn hours of Feb. 6.
Hatayspor sporting director Taner Savut also lived in the same apartment building and was reported missing at the same time as Atsu. Savut has still not been found.
Bawumia promised that Atsu would be given a fitting funeral and said his death was a blow for the people of Ghana. Atsu played more than 60 times for his country after making his debut at the age of 20 in 2012.
Atsu was also remembered with moments of silence and other tributes at soccer games in England and elsewhere this weekend. At his former club Newcastle, fans held up placards with his photo. An image of him was put up on a big screen at Chelsea鈥檚 game against Southampton before kickoff.
Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus had 鈥淩.I.P Atsu鈥� written on a white T-shirt under his team shirt and revealed the message after scoring a goal for Dutch club Ajax in a game on Sunday.
The Ghanaian soccer association ordered moments of silence to be observed at every professional game in the West African country on Saturday in honor of Atsu.