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Ghanaian footballer drowns and dies in Denmark

Ghanaian young striker Adom Ibrahim, 20, has been confirmed dead in Denmark after drowning in a swimming pool.

Ibrahim who joined Hobro IK from third-tier Accra Sporting Club in January on a three-year deal was found unconscious in a swimming pool on Monday.

Accra Sporting Club President Fiifi Parker Hanson is quoted by Mohammed Hafiz in a post shared on his Facebook timeline.

“I still can’t believe this, it’s just like I did not read the text well. I’m still confused and shocked. An uprising enterprise striker just left without a word,” Hanson wrote.

“First and foremost, Adom was somebody who could light up a room with his sense of humor, warmth, and personality. He is excelled with talent, ease, grace, and humility. Nobody did it better upfront when he is on the pitch.

“The loss of Adom will be painfully felt by our club, supporters, and indeed all who ever had the pleasure of knowing him. We love you Adom and your memory will eternally stay with us.”

~~ Ghana Soccernet

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