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Man gets 24 years for attack on Togo football team
AP
Saturday, January 01, 2011
LUANDA, Angola (AP) — An Angolan court has sentenced a man to 24 years in prison following the attack on Togo's national soccer team earlier this year that killed two people and left eight others wounded including a goalkeeper.
Jean Antuan Pwaty, 42, a Congolese citizen, was convicted of murder, armed rebellion and attempted murder, local radio reported Wednesday. His lawyers said they would appeal the sentence.
The team from the West African nation of Togo was travelling overland to the African Cup of Nations tournament in Angola last January when the bus came under a hail of gunfire in Angola's restive Cabinda region.
A Togo team coach and a press official were killed. Among the wounded was Togolese goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale, who suffered spinal injuries. He says he does not expect to return to soccer but hopes to one day walk again.
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