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Close call hits home for Mansour as Lebanese community rallies – NRL.COM
Panthers winger Josh Mansour has revealed how a cousin left the city of Beirut just 30 minutes before the tragic explosion on Tuesday as rugby league unites to offer support to the Lebanese community.

Panthers winger Josh Mansour has revealed how his cousin left Beirut just 30 minutes before the tragic explosion that rocked the city on Tuesday.
As rugby league unites to offer support to the Lebanese community following the horrific event, Mansour and a host of NRL players of Lebanese origin have started working out how they can offer support.
Drenched in a Lebanese flag following Saturday night’s 28-12 win over the Raiders, Mansour indicated no NRL players’ family members had been directly …
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