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Another scandal! A video of a brutal cat-abuse incident involving the French international soccer player, Gertsouma, who plays for Westham, has gone viral on the Internet, showing the French international soccer player terrorizing his cat, slapping it, kicking it with a flying shoe, and even kicking it as if it were a ball, which has attracted worldwide criticism! The most bitter thing is that Gertsouma himself as a spokesman for animal protection arrangements, he has immediately revealed apologized, but it is still difficult to quell the public anger, it is reported that some animal welfare arrangements are considering filing a criminal complaint against him.

The 27-year-old former Chelsea player, who moved to Westham last summer, was reportedly filmed at his £2 million mansion by his brother, Gertsouma. The clip starts with a French subtitle, and then turns into a bunch of laughing emoji. The video shows Gertsouma chasing a cat, including throwing it down from a high place and then kicking it away before it hits the ground; the choreographed video also shows him attacking the cat with a flying shoe, and the final scene shows a child holding a clearly frightened cat on the stage, which Gertsouma then slaps vigorously, and the whole thing has been recorded since then. The filmmaker's laughter was recorded throughout the scene, which was truly outrageous!

After the video was revealed on Snapchat, Gertsouma apologized: "I'm sorry for what I did, I have no excuses, and I'm very sorry for what I did," he said. I also apologize to anyone who was upset by the video, and I want to reassure us that our two cats are safe and healthy, that they are loved by all of us, and that this was an isolated incident that will never happen again. United Kingdom

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The newspaper reported that Gertsouma's cat abuse was due to his dissatisfaction with the cat's mess in the kitchen. Westham also issued a statement reprimanding Gertsouma's behavior, saying that the matter would be dealt with internally.

Gertsouma, who is a £30 million transfer fee winner and an ambassador for France's animal rights organization Seed, will face criminal charges after the cat abuse incident came to light.

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A spokesman for the RSPCA said: "The video is heartbreaking, and it is unacceptable to beat animals as a punishment or for any other reason," said a spokesman for the RSPCA. The UK Parliament passed new animal cruelty legislation last year, increasing the maximum penalty from half a year's imprisonment to five years.

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