France midfielder's cousin killed in Paris attacks

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France and Marseille midfielder Lassana Diarra says his cousin was killed in Friday's Paris terror attacks.

"It is with a heavy heart that I heard this news," ex-Chelsea, Arsenal and Portsmouth midfielder Diarra tweeted.

Several sporting fixtures in France were postponed after 129 people were killed in attacks across the capital.

Diarra, 30, was playing in the friendly against Germany at the Stade de France where three suicide bombers died in blasts outside the stadium.

France striker Antoine Griezmann, who was on the pitch with Diarra when the attacks occurred, said his sister had a narrow escape from the Bataclan theatre, where 89 people were killed.


Lassana Diarra's cousin killed in Paris attacks


15 November 2015
BBC News


Lassana Diarra in action for Marseille

France midfielder Lassana Diarra says his cousin was killed in the attacks in Paris on Friday.

"It is with a heavy heart that I heard this news," ex-Chelsea, Arsenal and Portsmouth player Diarra tweeted.

Several sporting fixtures in France were postponed after 129 people were killed in attacks across the capital.

Diarra, 30, was playing in the friendly against Germany at the Stade de France where three suicide bombers died in blasts outside the stadium.

The French Football Federation (FFF) said Tuesday's international friendly against England at Wembley would go ahead following three days of national mourning.

Diarra, who plays for Marseille, added: "As you may have read, I was touched personally by the attacks.

"My cousin, Asta Diakite, was among the victims of one of the shootings, along with hundreds of other innocent French people. She was like a big sister to me.

"In this climate of terror, it is important for all of us who represent our country and its diversity to stay united against a horror which has no colour, no religion. Stand together for love, respect and peace.

"Thank you all for your messages, take care of yourselves and your loved ones, and may the victims rest in peace."




France striker Antoine Griezmann, who was on the pitch with Diarra when the attacks occurred, said his sister had a narrow escape from the Bataclan theatre, where 89 people were killed.

The 24-year-old Atletico Madrid forward said on social media: "Thanks to God that my sister was able to leave the Bataclan. All my prayers are with the victims and their families."

The moment an explosion can be heard at the France vs Germany match at the Stade de France:




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