Olis Investigate tweets against racism Marcus Rashford A 50-year-old man was arrested and released.
Simesia Police The suspect said he was from Powick, nearby Worcester After reporting an inappropriate tweet on Sunday, he was detained on suspicion of inciting racial hatred.
media reports This offensive tweet said that England star Rashford’s MBE “needs to burn your fakes” and added “pack up and go to your own country” and appeared in the account of a youth football coach , He claimed that his Twitter account was hacked.
The man was not named by the police and has since been released for investigation.
Sergeant Pete Nightingale of the Worcester Police Department commented on the investigation: “We encourage people to make these reports and are satisfied with the speed with which we can handle this incident.
“We continue to work with the local football community and maintain contact with local clubs to ensure that this behavior is handled appropriately.”



