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The Castres Olympican iconic rugby club from Tarn, expressed its support on Tuesday for the Narjissi family, struck by the tragic disappearance of Medhi Narjissi, which occurred on August 7 in South Africa. Medhi, present in this country with the French U18 team, was reported missing after an incident on Dias Beach, leaving his loved ones in anguish and uncertainty. As a reminder, Stade Toulousain had set up a kitty to help the Narjissi family in this ordeal, a gesture of fraternity that demonstrates solidarity within the world of rugby. Jalil Narjissi, who went to South Africa to try to understand the circumstances of his son’s disappearance, held a press conference this Tuesday in Agen, at 4:45 p.m. He discussed in particular the current situation and the steps taken to obtain answers.
The moving message of the CO
Also, the Narjissi family had also filed a complaint to shed light on the circumstances of this tragedy. The president of the French Rugby Federation, Florian Grill, had acknowledged that the family’s anger is “normal” in the face of this incomprehensible and painful situation. In a moving statement, Castres Olympique expressed its solidarity in these difficult times: “The club sends a lot of strength and courage to the loved ones and family.” This statement is particularly addressed to Jalil Narjissi, former CO hooker and father of Medhi, who is facing this ordeal with immense pain.
To summarize
Castres Olympique, an emblematic rugby club in Tarn, expressed its support on Tuesday for the Narjissi family, struck by the tragic death of Medhi Narjissi on August 7 in South Africa, who was in the country with the French U18 team.