Raheem Sterling Arrested on Suspicion of Drug-Driving After Lamborghini Crash
- Raheem Sterling was arrested on suspicion of driving while unfit through drugs after crashing his Lamborghini on the M3 motorway, with no other vehicles or injuries involved.
- The 31-year-old from Berkshire was also suspected of driving dangerously, possessing a Class C drug, and failing to provide a specimen, and has been released on bail pending further investigation.
- Sterling previously played for Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, and most recently Dutch side Feyenoord, where he made eight appearances without scoring.
- Feyenoord's manager Robin van Persie defended Sterling, highlighting his 200 goals in England and 82 international matches, and criticized the negative atmosphere around him in the Netherlands.
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According to the British publication, the 31-year-old English footballer was released on bail, while the authorities' investigations are ongoing.
Raheem Sterling, 31, was driving on the motorway. He crashed his Lamborghini. Now the Englishman is suspected of drunk driving.
The attacker Raheem Sterling, ex-Liverpool, Manchester City and England's selection, was arrested on last Thursday on suspicion of driving under the use of numbness. The 31-year-old player, who defends Feyenoord of the Netherlands, hit Lamborghini driving on a roadblock in Camberley, 47 kilometers from London. According to the English newspaper Daily Mail, the player paid bail and will be at the disposal of investigators in freedom. No one was i…
Former England footballer Raheem Sterling has been arrested on suspicion of drink driving after his Lamborghini crashed into a barrier on the M3 motorway in Hampshire. The 31-year-old was reportedly stopped by police at around 9am on Thursday after his vehicle crashed into a barrier on the motorway. Fortunately, no other vehicles were involved in the incident and no one was injured. Sterling, who currently plays for Feyenoord, was arrested at th…
Raheem Sterling arrested on suspicion of drug-driving after Lamborghini crash
The ex-Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal forward - who is also a 82-time England international - was stopped by police after crashing his car into the motorway barriers on the M3.
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