Francis Ngannou releases statement on motorcycle crash which killed 17-year-old girl

Francis Ngannou has released a statement on the โheartbreakingโ death of a 17-year-old girl in Cameroon after he struck her with his motorcycle.
The MMA and boxing star was riding through the city of Yaounde over the Easter weekend when he hit a pedestrian, named as Ntsama Brigitte Manuella, according to reports in the local media. He rushed her to Yaounde General Hospital and paid for her medical treatment, but she did not survive her injuries.
In a statement obtained by TMZ Sports, Ngannou said: โFrom the very beginning, I have been by the familyโs side, offering support, comfort, and deepest condolences during this time. Iโve met with them privately to share in their grief, and I will continue to stand with them every step of the way.โ
Ngannou did not explain any details of the incident, which is being investigated by police.
He added: โI carry their pain with me, and my unwavering thoughts and support remain with them as they face this heartbreaking loss.โ
Ngannou, a former UFC champion, made his boxing debut in October 2023 as he took on Tyson Fury. The Cameroonian dropped Fury before losing a controversial decision, failing to take the WBC heavyweight title from the Briton.
Then, in March 2024, Ngannou had a very different experience against former champion Anthony Joshua, suffering three knockdowns in a second-round loss.

Ngannou, 38, then returned to mixed martial arts in October, stopping Renan Ferreira in round one to become the PFL Super Fights heavyweight champion โ almost three years after vacating the UFC title.
After beating Ferreira, Ngannou dedicated the win to his late son Kobe, who died at just 15 months old in 2024.
โThe past two days were very tough, full of emotion, I couldnโt do anything without thinking about it [Kobeโs passing],โ Ngannou said. โI tried to stay strong and tell myself to do everything to keep moving but itโs hard. Itโs just hard.
โI only did this fight because of him. I wanted to fight for him… I hope they can remember his name, because without Kobe, we wouldnโt be here tonight, I wouldnโt have fought.โ