Faris Moumbagna and Jean Onana were victims of an attempted robbery with a firearm, during the night from Sunday to Monday, after the last OM match of the season.
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After the home-jackings, footballers targeted by a violent car-jacking attempt. Two Olympique de Marseille players were victims of an attempted theft of their cars with a firearm, France Télévisions learned from a police source on Monday May 20, confirming information from the Parisian. Neither player was injured, but several bullet holes were found on their vehicles, which were not stolen. The perpetrators of the attack were still on the run as of Monday morning.
The events occurred during the night from Sunday to Monday, while Faris Moumbagna and Jean Onana were leaving the OM training center. The striker and the midfielder were preparing to return home after returning from Le Havre, where they had participated in the victory of the Phocéens against the Normans (2-1) as part of the 34th and last day of the season of Ligue 1.