At the request of André Bojongo, the player's father, the Military Hospital in Douala conducted an autopsy on the body of the deceased, Albert Ebossé who was killed August 23, 2014 in Algeria after a football game.
Has Algeria finally turned the page on "Albert Ebossé Bojongo"? The father of the footballer killed August 23, 2014 in Algeria after a football game, says yes.
"I buried Ebossé, no member of his club JSK was present. Even to this day, no one has presented condolences to the family. We have learned through the media that the club and the Algerian professional league decided to pay money to the family. It's been four months since my son died, the family received nothing. And even the investigation into this case by the Algerian authorities, still has no result " André Bojongo, the father of the deceased footballer disclosed on Saturday, December 13, 2014 during a press conference held at the hotel Somatel in Douala.
However, the purpose of this meeting with the media, was the presentation of the autopsy report made ??in Cameroon on the body of Albert Ebosse Bojongo. The speakers were Maitre Jean-Jacques Bertrand. French lawyer and counsel for Ebossé family, Master Ruben Billap, Cameroonian lawyer counsel for Ebossé family, Dr. André Moune, physician and pathologist and André Bojongo.
Dr. André Moune after examination confirmed that the footballer "Ebosse was murdered in cold blood." During the examination of the body, "we found a series of five quite patent lesions that do not corroborate with the thesis advanced initially by the Algerian authorities that suggested that the player was killed by a projectile launched from the stands," says the doctor.
The records of the examination of the body of Albert Ebosse which has over 15 pages as projected has the following conclusion: "Mr. Albert Ebosse Bojongo died following a brutal assault with polytrauma of the head. We identified on the skull 1- A breaking of the cap; 2- fracture of the bones of the base; 3- fracture of the cervical vertebrae. Over the left shoulder there is a dislocation and broken collarbone on the same side."
Faced with the indifference displayed by the Algerian authorities in the context the incident, the Ebossé family decided to take action on both sides so that "perpetrators of Ebosse's death are brought to justice," says father of Albert Ebosse.
Also, Master Ruben Billap and Jean-Jacques Bertrand will report the findings to influential personalities including Paul Biya, the Cameroon Head of State, President Issa Hayatou of CAF and Sepp Blatter the FIFA president.
Below is the different interventions and detailed autopsy report presented.