Premier League: Norwich City striker at Brussels airport during terror attacks
In a brief statement, the club confirmed that the on-loan Dinamo Kiev striker was 'unharmed but shaken' by the tragic events at the airport, in which a number of people were killed or injured.
"The Club is in constant dialogue with Dieumerci, who has now returned home to be with his family." the statement concluded.
"The Club is in constant dialogue with Dieumerci, who has now returned home to be with his family." the statement concluded.
On Tuesday morning two attacks at the Airport and a metro station near to EU buildings are believed to have killed at least 20 people and injured over 100.
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