Ghanaian Footballer Shot in South Africa

A Ghanaian footballer has been shot by South African police amid xenophobic tensions in parts of the country – Arthur was said to have been shot in both legs at a close range by South African police near Kempton Park – The footballer who has been playing soccer in South Africa for two years was shot for no crime committed A Ghanaian footballer named Arthur has been shot by South African police in Johannesburg amid rising xenophobic attacks.

The young man was said to have been shot in both legs at a close range by the unknown police officers.
According to Arthur, he did not commit any crime or have any engagement with the police which resulted in the shooting. Ghana’s Ambassador to South Africa, George Ayisi-Boateng lamented about the incident. He noted that arrangements had to be made by the embassy to rush Arthur to the hospital when the incident occurred. Hon. Ayisi Boateng who was captured in a photo with Arthur while on his hospital bed expressed worry at the situation. Meanwhile, the case is said to have been reported to the appropriate authorities as they wait for investigation. There has been recent violent attacks in South Africa following the killing of a taxi driver who is a native of the country.