Senegalese Goalkeeper Cheikh Touré Found Dead In Ghana After Being Kidnapped By Fake Scouts
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According to the Senegalese Ministry of Youth and Sports, Sheikh Touré, 20, had come to Ghana in the hope of passing tests in Morocco, before being kidnapped and killed.
A shocking incident has shaken football in Senegal, after the death of 18-year-old goalkeeper Cheikh Toure was confirmed in Ghana. According to the announcement of the Senegalese Ministry of African Integration and Foreign Affairs, the young man was deceived by people posing as football scouts, convincing him that he had the opportunity to participate in trials with a professional club. After arriving in Ghana, Toure was kidnapped by the fraudst…
A horrific crime is shaking the world of (African) football. False promises, fake management agencies turned into a kidnapping, ending in a horrific murder. The victim is a young Senegalese national team goalkeeper who is barely 18 years old...
In Ghana, it is a real tragedy that shakes the country: the death of Cheikh Touré, a young Senegalese footballer who left in Ghana in the hope of joining recruiters. But the young man seems to have fallen into a trap. His death, on Saturday, pushed the Senegalese and Ghanaian governments to seize the case.
IGP Deploys Special Team to Probe Senegalese Footballer's Suspicious Death
News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/igp-deploys-special-team-to-probe-senegalese-footballers-suspicious-death/The Inspector General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has deployed a special investigations team to Kumasi following the suspicious death of a 20 year old Senegalese goalkeeper, Cheith Toure, whose body was found with multiple abdominal injuries under circumstances that have…
Young Senegalese goalkeeper found de@d in Ghana after being kidnapped by fake football scouts - Newsy People
Senegal has been thrown into mourning following the heartbreaking death of young goalkeeper Cheikh Touré, who was found dead in Ghana, according to a statement released by Senegal’s Ministry of African Integration and Foreign Affairs. Authorities say the promising footballer was deceived by fraudsters posing as football scouts, who made him believe he had been invited to Ghana for a professional trial with a top club. Believing his football …
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