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Seven people died in bloody riots in the French Pacific region where Karembeu was born.

this Violent protests Protests broke out after the French government granted voting rights to thousands of residents who have lived in the region for at least a decade, a move seen by indigenous people as an effort to increase central influence.

The central government sent a large number of gendarmerie reinforcements to the area to calm the situation.

I lost two members of my family. That’s why I’m quiet and I’m sad. Two people in my family were shot in the head. I want a thorough investigation into this murder.

– A former Real Madrid player told Europe 1 BBC.

At the age of 17, Karembeu moved to France because he felt that his only chance of becoming a professional footballer was in Europe.

Karembeu has never forgotten where he came from and to this day he supports talented young footballers in New Caledonia with huge sums of money.