Togo's reserve soccer goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale arrives on a stretcher at Lanseria airport. -Reuters Photo

LUANDA: An Angolan court has convicted one man and acquitted another after the deadly attack on the Togo national football team earlier this year.

The team was traveling to the African Cup of Nations tournament last January when the bus came under a hail of gunfire in Angola's restive Cabinda region.

A Togo team coach, a press official and an Angolan bus driver were killed. Eight others were wounded, including a goalkeeper who suffered spine injuries.

Local radio reported Wednesday that Jean Antuan Pwaty, 42, a Congolese citizen, was sentenced to 24 years for murder, armed rebellion and attempted murder. His lawyers said they would appeal the sentence.

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