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China opens investigation into brother of late Gabonese footballer Aaron Boupendza

Authorities in China have reportedly launched an investigation into the brother of the late Gabonese footballer Aaron Boupendza, following allegations of possible involvement in his tragic death.

The 28-year-old Gabon international died on April 16, 2025, after falling from the 11th floor of his apartment in Hangzhou, China.

According to multiple reports, Chinese police have taken his brother in for questioning after initial investigations raised concerns.

Sources allege that Boupendza and his brother were involved in a heated argument shortly before the fatal incident. As a result, investigators are considering the possibility that Boupendza may have been pushed, though no official conclusions have been announced.

Boupendza began his professional football journey with CF Mounana in Gabon before moving to Bordeaux in France. He rose to prominence in Turkey with Hatayspor, where he was crowned the league’s top scorer in the 2020/21 season.

His career spanned several countries, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United States, Romania, and China. He also made 35 appearances for the Gabon national team, scoring eight goals.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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