Faris Moumbagna and Jean Onana, Cameroonian players from Marseille were the victims of an attempted carjacking at gunpoint on Sunday night, as reported Monday by Le Parisien.
The attack took place at around four in the morning when their cars were leaving La Commanderie, the sports city of the French club, after returning from Le Havre, where Olympique won 1-2 but could not avoid being left in the European competitions after finishing Ligue 1 in eighth. place
Several bullet holes in their cars
Players They were not hurt despite a few holes caused by bullet wounds. on the driver’s door and in the trunk of vehicles. The assailants, who apparently knew their schedules and itineraries, fled the scene, according to a judicial source.
Of the two players, Faris Moumbagna was one of the most dangerous and affected by the attack. The third member of the Marseille squad, Bamo Meite, He followed them in his car and witnessed the scene, but he was not the target of the assailants. Jean Onana He sent reassuring messages to those close to him.
Marseille has not made an official statement allowing the investigation to take its course, but supports its players, who have taken the appropriate measures, and continue to communicate with the authorities.
Source: La Verdad
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