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The British police have stepped in to investigate the recent controversy surrounding the popular soccer star, Kyle Wonga, who was exposed for "flashing his weapon" at four women twice in a bar. However, the
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Officials described the incident as "private behavior" and said Kilburger had not violated club rules, so no penalty was imposed.
A video of Kilgore "exposing himself" in a bar while drunk on Sunday (5) has gone viral. A spokesman for Cheshire Police in the UK confirmed: "We are investigating the video circulating on the internet and are in the early stages of the investigation and no arrests have been made." It is reported that the police have gone to the bar in question to extract CCTV footage as part of the investigation.
Wednesday (8).
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Kilwonga in attendance as usual when team trains England.
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The newspaper reported that
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The incident was considered a "personal matter" for Kiljuiga, who did not violate club discipline, and therefore will not be banned or suspended. Kiljuiga is expected to be available for the next match against Crystal Palace in the early hours of Sunday morning (12th).