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Soccer player reported missing in Turkey earthquake dies

Soccer player reported missing in Turkey earthquake dies

Rescue work continues in Turkey and Syria after the strong earthquake and the replicas that were felt in both countries. Following the most recent reports from the authorities, the death toll increased to more than 7,300 peoplea large part of them are in the Ottoman country.

This natural disaster It has also affected the world of sportssince one of the most recent victims of the earthquake is Ahmet Eyup Türkaslanwho played as goalkeeper at Yeni Malatyaspor of the second division of Turkish football.

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Precisely, the club where the goalkeeper plays was in charge of reporting the sad news through its social networks: “Our goalkeeper, Ahmet Eyüp Türkaslan, lost his life after being under the landslide of the earthquake. May he rest in peace,” said Yeni Malatyaspor on his Twitter account.

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