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Armed robbers have struck at the home of the Ayew brothers again in Marseille, making away with a car and several personal belongings as Andre and Jordan were involved in Marseille’s final game of the season on Sunday.
The robbers made away with a car, the passport of the three players, their laptops, watches and several personal belongings.
The robbery happened during Marseille’s final game of the season away at Caen, which ended 2-2.
Their elder brother Rahim, who plays for Belgian side Lierse, was at their home in Marseille when the incident happened. He says about six robbers broke into their house, held him at gunpoint and made away with laptops, phones, their passports and several documents.
The three players will still arrive in Accra later on Monday, with Andre due to play for Ghana in a 2012 Nations Cup qualifier on Friday in Kumasi.
It was the second break-in at their home this season.
Source: Kickoff
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