domingo, 29 de junho de 2008

Anti-Ronaldo fan catched with an dna test

The British police did a dna test to a can of soft drink that was thrown to Cristiano Ronaldo, when he was celebrating his goal in the victory on Newcastle (3-0) in St. James Park (in February), and caught the offender.

The hurled object didnt hit Cristiano Ronaldo, but it was caught by the game referer and subsequently handed to the police , allowing to identify the author of the act: Tony Heslop, an apprentice electritian, of 18 years. According to the piece of news of 'Sunday Mirror', the aggressor escaped for the way of the crowd without being, therefore, identified in the place.

The DNA of this follower of the Newcastle was in the police registers, after having been accused of stolen a car.

Tony Heslop is now prohibited of frequenting the athletic enclosures of England and Wales during three years and will pay a fine of nearly 200 euros for supporting the cost of the process.

Cristiano Ronaldo keeps on waking passions and hates in England.

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