Aaron Boupendza, the 28-year-old Gabonese footballer who once captured the spotlight in Türkiye’s Super Lig as Hatayspor’s top scorer, has died after falling from the 11th floor of a building in China.
The mysterious circumstances of his death led to widespread speculation, but Chinese authorities have now issued a statement clarifying the situation.
In the immediate aftermath of the incident, local police reportedly considered three possibilities regarding Boupendza’s death: suicide, an accidental fall, or being pushed by his brother during an altercation.
These theories circulated widely in both local and international media, fueling public speculation and concern.
According to Turkish mediaChinese police have now officially concluded their investigation. The statement confirms that Boupendza’s death was the result of an accidental fall and that no criminal activity was involved.
This statement effectively eliminates the theories of suicide or foul play.
A report from the Hangzhou Public Security Bureau states that Boupendza, who played for Zhejiang FC in the Chinese Super League, fell from the balcony of a rented apartment in the Yuhang district around midday.
Emergency services were alerted by witnesses and arrived quickly at the scene. Boupendza was found injured and transported to the hospital, but despite efforts to save him, he succumbed to his injuries.
Authorities conducted a thorough investigation, reviewing security camera footage, interviewing witnesses, and inspecting the scene. The findings confirmed that Boupendza fell on his own from the balcony and that no charges would be filed.
Zhejiang FC officials reportedly attempted to contact Boupendza after he failed to appear for a training session without explanation. However, they were unable to reach him until news of his death emerged.
Boupendza’s passing has sent shockwaves through the football community, particularly in Türkiye, where his goal-scoring feats left a lasting legacy.