The chilling statements of Lamine Yamal’s grandmother

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A little over a month ago, Mounir Nasraoui, Lamine Yamal’s father, was stabbed twice in a car park in Mataró, a town a few kilometres from Barcelona, ​​before being hospitalised in a serious condition. In the end, he came out of it well. But his family’s life was turned upside down. Interviewed by ASFatima, the grandmother of the FC Barcelona player, made revelations about the threats received by her relatives, particularly in the neighborhood where she lives.

“Now, with this story about Mounir (his son), I can’t eat anymore. My stomach is tight because of the shock. They are also jealous of us. If they want to kill me, I am here.” Then she confided about Lamine Yamal. “I love him very much. He was born here (in Spain), he studied here, this child (Lamine) is not from Morocco, do you understand me? My son did not force him to do anything.”

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