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Tunisian football player Nizar Issaoui, 35, has died from burns suffered after setting himself alight earlier this week as a protest against “police injustice”, his family said on Friday.Clashes erupted between police and angry protesters in Haffouz, the hometown of Issaoui Peraplay
Police fired gas to disperse the protesters who had gathered in front of the police headquarters, witnesses told Reuters.Issaoui, a former player for top-flight side US Monastir and a father of four, published a video on Facebook in which he said the reason for his protest was being falsely accused of terrorism in Haffouz, Kairouan, central Tunisia.The striker, who was a free agent and playing in the amateur leagues before his death, suffered third-degree burns and doctors weren’t able to save his life, his brother Ryad told reporters.The interior ministry was not immediately available for comment. Tennis
Police fired gas to disperse the protesters who had gathered in front of the police headquarters, witnesses told Reuters.Issaoui, a former player for top-flight side US Monastir and a father of four, published a video on Facebook in which he said the reason for his protest was being falsely accused of terrorism in Haffouz, Kairouan, central Tunisia.The striker, who was a free agent and playing in the amateur leagues before his death, suffered third-degree burns and doctors weren’t able to save his life, his brother Ryad told reporters.The interior ministry was not immediately available for comment. Bonus
Tunisian football player Nizar Issaoui, 35, has died from burns suffered after setting himself alight earlier this week as a protest against “police injustice”, his family said on Friday.Clashes erupted between police and angry protesters in Haffouz, the hometown of Issaoui Jiliplay