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Stephen Appiah, Kwadwo Asamoah sign book of condolence for Christian Atsu

Former Ghana internationals Stephen Appiah, Kwadwo Asamoah and Derek Boateng were at the family house of the late <a href="https://www.pulse.com.gh/sports/football/atsu-was-ghanas-most-gifted-player-since-abedi-pele-karl-tufuoh/sfrhycg">Christian Atsu</a> to sign the book of condolence.
Stephen Appiah, Kwadwo Asamoah sign book of condolence for Christian Atsu
Stephen Appiah, Kwadwo Asamoah sign book of condolence for Christian Atsu

The trio were there together with ex-Black Stars defender Jerry Akaminko to mourn the passing of their former international colleague.

All the aforementioned players took turns signing the book of condolence which has been opened at the family house of Atsu in Accra.

Atsu was confirmed dead last Saturday after his lifeless body was pulled out of the rubble in the wake of the earthquake in Turkey.

This followed days of intense search following the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria two weeks ago.

Tributes have poured in from far and near, with many expressing their condolences to the footballer’s family and loved ones.

On Monday, Abedi Ayew Pele and his family visited the bereaved family and even donated some items to them.

More ex-players also went to their deceased colleague’s family home on Tuesday to commiserate with them.

Asamoah Gyan and Sulley Muntari were among a group of footballers who visited the family of the late Christian Atsu to commiserate with them.

Also present were ex-Black Stars players Baffour Gyan, Emmanuel Agyamang-Badu and Haminu Dramani.

Atsu’s mortal remains arrived in Ghana on Sunday evening, with a short ceremony held at the VIP lounge of the Kotoka International Airport to welcome the body.

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