Lebanese football player dies from stray bullet wound

Mohammed Atwi, 33, succumbs to head wound, nearly a month after he was hit in capital Beirut by a stray bullet.

Mohammed Atwi was laid to rest in his hometown of Harouf in southern Lebanon.

Mohammed Atwi was laid to rest in his hometown of Harouf in southern Lebanon.

Lebanon's leading football player Mohammed Atwi has died, nearly a month after he was wounded in Beirut by a stray bullet that hit him in the head, the state-run National News Agency has reported. 

He was 33 and had been in the intensive care unit since the August 21 shooting. The origin of the stray bullet that struck him was never determined.

The case shocked Lebanon, where firings from guns and rifles into the air during celebration are common at weddings, funerals, or when political leaders give speeches — even when a student passes high school exams.

After Atwi was shot, many Lebanese started calling on the government to take strict measures against such firing off into the air. 

Several people have been killed by stray bullets in Lebanon in recent years.

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FILE - In this June 11, 2013 file photo, Iran's Gholam Reza Rezaei, foreground, plays the ball, as he is followed by Mohamad Atwi, of Lebanon, in their Asian qualifiers soccer match for 2014 World Cup, at the Azadi (Freedom) stadium in Tehran, Iran.

Aoun regrets player's death

Lebanon’s President Michel Aoun tweeted that "it is regrettable that international player Mohammed Atwi joined the list of young people that Lebanon lost because some don't know the dangers caused by their irresponsible behavior."

Those behind the shooting will face justice, Aoun added.

Lebanon's Minister of Sports and Youth Vartine Ohanian tweeted that the nation was "shocked by the passing away of football star Mohammed Atwi." 

She added that Lebanon has lost "a humble and polite person and a symbol to civilised sports."

Atwi buried in Harouf

Atwi played for Lebanon’s national team and several local teams in Lebanon, including Ansar. 

The last team he played for was Al Akhaa al Ahly Aley or National Brotherhood of Aley Sporting Club.

Atwi was later on Friday laid to rest in his hometown of Harouf in southern Lebanon.

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