Four years after the announcement of the death of a player in Schalke, the German football league in a tragic car accident, he was found alive in the city of Gelsenkirchen, and will be investigated to uncover the circumstances of the strange incident.

Congolese defender Hyannik Kampa, 33, played alongside Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer while defending the colors of Schalke 04.

In early 2016, the German football center was shocked by the news of his death in a car accident described as tragic in his home country, but it was discovered that he is in Germany and is now working his old job as a chemical technician in a power supply company in Gelsenkirchen.

Former Schalke player Hiannick Kamba who was reported dead in a car crash back in 2016 has been found alive and well in Germany.

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- 360Sources (@ 360Sources) May 5, 2020

Prosecutor Annette Milk revealed that a case is now being investigated against Campa's ex-wife, who is reported to have received hundreds of thousands of dollars after the alleged death of the player.

Former Schalke player Hiannick Kamba alive and well after being reported dead four years ago. He has been found alive in Gelsenkirchen, where he has been working back in his old job as a chemical technician for an energy company. # Football #sports pic.twitter.com/DlzzhEiB66

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 The player's ex-wife claimed that she was entitled to life insurance compensation when she learned of his death and showed his departure documents for the insurance company. But Campa's former wife is now facing fraud charges, as reports indicate that the documents she used may have been forged.

Hiannick Kamba 🇨🇬 discovered ALIVE and WELL in Germany FOUR years after he was reported DEAD, as his ex-wife is investigated for insurance fraud.

Once team-mates with Manuel Neuer at Schalke 04, Kamba was declared dead in January 2016 a car crash in his home country Congo. pic.twitter.com/siL7dU46u3

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Milk told the German newspaper Bild that investigations were still underway, and that the player stated that his comrades had left him during the night while they were on a trip to the Congo in January 2016, and they took his papers, money and phone.