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Cameroonian Goalkeeper Onana Involved In Ghastly Accident

While on international duty, Cameroon goalie Andre Onana was involved in a horrific vehicle accident.
The Ajax and Cameroon goalkeeper was unharmed in a terrible vehicle accident that occurred in Cameroon on Tuesday morning.
According to reports, the accident occurred in Pouma, Cameroon’s Littoral Region.

It was a three-vehicle crash at around 7:45 a.m. on Tuesday morning, according to a source.
Albert Botines, Onana’s agent, stated that the goalkeeper is unharmed and that he was not the driver of the automobile. Botines, according to De Telegraaf, remarked, “I just finished speaking with André on the phone. He wasn’t the one behind the wheel, but he’s doing fine. He’s in good shape.”

Onana appears stunned in a video released to Twitter, but still manages to crack a smile as he discusses with bystanders at the scene of the accident.
Despite the fact that Onana was unharmed, sources indicate that his brother, who was driving, had minor injuries.
Onana, 25, is scheduled to start in goal for Cameroon against Algeria in a critical World Cup qualifier on Friday, March 25.
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