Outrage As Young Footballer Dies After Being Thrown Into the River Over ₦80k Debt

Outrage As Young Footballer Dies After Being Thrown Into the River Over ₦80k Debt

  • A teenage footballer has died in Italy after being thrown into a river over an alleged ₦80,000 debt
  • The authorities have charged one teenager for the killing of the youngster, and he is currently under house arrest
  • The teenager’s father is demanding justice and the resumption of the search to bury his son in Senegal

A 13-year-old footballer has tragically died after being allegedly thrown into a fast-flowing river in Italy over a £40 (₦80,000) debt.

The victim, identified as Abdou Ngom, born in Italy to Senegalese parents, was reportedly attacked and thrown into the Tanaro River in Verduno, Piedmont region, after travelling there with four of his friends from a nearby town to spend time at a riverside beach.

Abdou Ngom, Italy, Serie A, Diogo Jota, Liverpool
13-year-old Abdou Ngom has tragically passed after he was thrown into a river. Photo credit: Jam Press
Source: UGC

According to the Daily Mail, authorities say the Juvenile Prosecutor's Office in Turin has charged one of the teenagers with murdering his friend, and he is currently under house arrest.

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Investigations also revealed the incident may have been a violent attempt to recover just over ₦80,000 that Abdou allegedly owed.

Abdou's death is one too many in the football world, as it follows the death of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, who tragically passed after a car crash.

Also, South African club confirmed in an official statement that Sinamandla Zondi passed away and paid a glowing tribute to the talented footballer who had contributed to their season.

Abdou faced tragic end over debt

Police interrogations have revealed chilling details of the incident. One witness told investigators:

“Abdou said he couldn’t swim, but the other guy grabbed him and threw him in the water.”

The tragic event that occurred on April 21, when, despite the pleasant weather, the currents in the Tanaro River were dangerous.

Abdou Ngom, Italy, Serie A, Diogo Jota, Liverpool
Rescuers searching for the body of Abdou after he was thrown into the river. Photo credit: Jam Press
Source: UGC

According to Daily Express, rescuers searched for Abdou for a week but eventually had to abandon their efforts due to the treacherous conditions.

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Abdou was a promising young footballer who played first for Bra FC before joining a team in Roreto, Cherasco.

His bright future was cut short over a petty debt he owed, which sparked outrage in the local community.

Father demands justice over son’s death

Abdou’s father, Khadim Ngom, expressed deep anguish over the loss of his son, describing the teenager’s football dreams and love for the sport.

“He dreamed of becoming a footballer… but he couldn’t swim. Unfortunately, I wasn’t home that day, and he left without telling his mum where he was going.
“Otherwise, we would never have let him go to the river with those friends,” Khadim said.

Khadim also urged authorities to resume the search for his son’s body.

“I hope this breakthrough in the investigation will at least lead to the search for my Abdou being restarted. I just want them to let us bury his body and have a grave where we can mourn him.”

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Final Farewell planned for Abdou

Abdou’s family has expressed their wish to take his body back to Senegal for burial once it is recovered.

His death has not only shocked the local football community but has also ignited a broader conversation about youth violence and the responsibility of parents in monitoring their young ones activities.

Young Nigerian footballer dies in England

In a related development, Legit.ng reported that a young Nigerian footballer, Ethan Ade-Oduwale, has sadly passed away at the age of 10 in Charlton Athletic Football Club’s academy in England.

Ade-Oduwale, until his death, was a member of Charlton’s U10 team, where he was cherished by the coaches, teammates and other staff because of his smile.

Source: Legit.ng

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Chukwu Ikechukwu (Sports Editor) Chukwu Ikechukwu Godwin is a seasoned sports journalist with over a decade of experience across radio, TV, and online media. His career has seen him contribute his expertise to prominent media outlets such as Today FM, Wish FM, Silverbird Communications, and Sports Brief. Chukwu earned his Bachelor's degree in Agriculture from the University of Port Harcourt in 2016. Email: Chukwu.ikechukwu@corp.legit.ng

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