Moh Cherif Hannachi accused of Albert Ebosse's murder

Joseph Antoine Bell

Wed, 3 Sep 2014 Source: camer.be

The former international goalkeeper for Cameroon, Joseph Antoine Bell has made serious statements on a Cameroonian television. Joseph Antoine Bell accused one of the relatives of the president of JS Kabylie, Moh Cherif Hannachi of being responsible for the death of his compatriot Albert Ebossé.

"Everyone says that young Ebossé was the victim of a projectile on the field. If it happened right on the field, then I would believe; I myself was a victim in Marseille. I had received information that Ebossé did not die on the field. He went to the locker room and was assaulted by one of the punks of the president.


So then it really becomes a murder, says the former doorman of the indomitable Lions without revealing his sources.

This serious charge emerged as careful scrutiny of the returned body of the late Ebossé to Cameroon. The investigation therefore continues in Algeria to identify the cause of the tragic death of the young Cameroonian striker.


The public prosecutor at the Court of Tizi Ouzou confirmed recently in a press release that the thesis of the medical examination of the late Ebossé has revealed that he had been pierced with a blunt and sharp object that caused internal bleeding. The body of Ebossé is currently at the Douala military hospital morgue. The deceased will be buried on 12 or 13 September, according to the Cameroonian press.

Source: camer.be