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A person holds a portrait of late Adama Traore during a march calling for answers two years after the 24-year-old man died in police custody, on July 21, 2018 in Beaumont-sur-Oise, northeast of Paris.
Advertisement The 2022 equivalent wore No 37 on his back. That was just one of the many enjoyable things about watching Adama Traore play football for Wolverhampton Wanderers — the reaction of ...
On the afternoon of July 19, Adama Traoré was riding his bike through the center of Beaumont-sur-Oise, a picturesque hillside town north of Paris. The day had been uncommonly hot, more than 90 ...
There’s something different about Adama Traore. It’s not his hair, which remains perfectly manicured and blonde. It’s not his arms either. They’re still shiny, greasy and bigger than tree ...
in front of Paris' main courthouse. But the name the crowd chanted wasn't George Floyd. It was Adama Traoré. In July 2016, Traoré, a French black man, died in police custody in a suburb outside ...
Crowds marched through the streets of the Paris suburb of Beaumont-sur-Oise over the weekend to mark the fourth anniversary of the death of Adama Traoré, a French Black man who died in police ...
Micah Richards laughs and shakes his head as he recalls the only time he challenged Adama Traore to a foot race. "What was I thinking?" he exclaims. It was 2015 and the pair were team-mates at ...
Ask a football fan to describe Adama Traore and they will will probably tell tales of an explosive, fearsome winger with bruising strength and superhuman speed - albeit one who has never reached ...