Court To Decide Whether German Footballer Faked Death For Life Insurance
The Essen Regional Court is to judge whether former Congolese footballer Hiannick Kamba, a former Schalke 04 player, faked his death in a traffic accident in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2016 in order to collect life insurance. At first, it appears that they insisted on the policy amounting to four million euros. In January 2016, Kamba travelled to Kinshasa,…
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