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Former Cameroon captain Samuel Eto'o has escaped uninjured from a car crash on Sunday.
The 39-year-old was travelling between Douala and Bafoussam in Cameroon when the 4x4 he was travelling in was involved in a head-on collision with a bus.
The front end of the 4x4 was badly damaged but fortunately no-one was injured.
A spokesman for Eto'o, Frank Happi, told BBC Sport Africa that the former Barcelona star had no injuries after visiting a hospital for a check-up.
Eto'o decided against pressing charges against the driver, who had initially tried absconding from the scene before being apprehended and taken to a police station.
Instead of taking legal action, there is video footage of Eto'o talking to the driver and urging him to drive more carefully.
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