Tuesday 20 November 2012

Liverpool’s Sterling questioned over alleged assault

LONDON (Reuters) – Liverpool’s teenage forward Raheem Sterling, who made his debut for England last week, has been questioned by detectives over an alleged assault, according to a police source.
Sterling, 17, who became England’s fifth youngest player when he appeared in the friendly international against Sweden, was quizzed by officers, but not arrested, after a complaint was made about an incident in the Toxteth area of Liverpool.
England's Raheem Sterling warms up during a training session at the Friends Arena in Stockholm November 13, 2012. England are set to play Sweden in an international friendly soccer match on Wednesday. REUTERS/Phil Noble
England's Raheem Sterling warms up during a training session at the Friends Arena in Stockholm November 13, 2012. England are set to play Sweden in an international friendly soccer match on Wednesday. REUTERS/Phil Noble
"Merseyside Police can confirm that a 17-year-old male from the Woolton area was interviewed under caution following a report of an assault on Friday November 2," police said in a statement.
"A 27-year-old woman received slight injuries during the incident. At this time, the investigation is ongoing and no formal action has been taken."

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