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JS Kabylie striker Albert Ebosse was struck on the head by a stone after a 2-1 defeat to USM Alger and died on the way to the hospital
A stone struck the Cameroonian forward, who had scored his side's goal in the game, as he walked towards the tunnel. He was taken to hospital but never recovered.
Kabylie captain Ali Rial revealed that Ebosse died in his arms as he accompanied him to the hospital in the ambulance.
"I'm depressed, it's real drama and I do not know if I'll get over it," he said. "He died in my arms, I still cannot believe we have lost him forever. He was a good man, God rest his soul."
Team-mate Djameleddine Benlamri also spoke of his devastation, stating it was a shame for the entire nation.
"I cannot find the words to express my grief, except that our stadiums are no longer safe for football.
"Worse, they have become cemeteries with the death of Ebosse. It is unthinkable that a player has died because of a defeat. This is a disaster and it is a shame for our country!"
JSK released a statement after the player's death, revealing the incident will be investigated.
"The Ministry of Interior and Local Government, through minister Tayeb Belaiz, has given the instruction to open an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Albert Ebosse," the statement read.
"The JSK player succumbed to a head injury after being hit in the head at the end of the meeting with USM Alger."
As a result of the death of Ebosse, a Facebook page has been set up, demanding that the championship be brought to an end in his honour.
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