
The defender of the Manchester City team and the England national team, Kyle Walker, was caught by the police for crimes against morals, reports The Sun.
Kyle Walker, indecent behavior in a bar in Manchester
On Sunday at 5:30 p.m., Walker drunkenly walked into a bar in Manchester with a group of friends. According to the footage captured by the cameras, the defender spent 90 minutes in the bar, during which he felt even worse, groped and kissed the woman, and then removed his pants in front of the audience.
Literally a few minutes later, Walker exposed his genitals again. One of the women present shouted and pointed in his direction, and the defender started laughing together with his friend.
“The video recording is very disturbing. The woman Walker is with is not his wife, but he curls up around her and gropes her breasts. You think it could get worse, then he takes his toll… in front of everyone. This is deeply concerning,” a source told The Sun.
At the end of the party, Walker was called to pay the bill, but he was so drunk that he could not find his wallet. He was rescued by a friend who returned to the bar to search his pockets.
Walker’s feat came 24 hours after helping his side to a 2-0 win over Newcastle United.
After the match, Pep Guardiola said: “Two weekends at home. I don’t want to see the players, they don’t want to see me.”
Kyle Walker has three children with Annie Kilner. They divorced several times (the defender also had a brief relationship and a child with Lauryn Goodman), but married in early 2022.
Kyle Walker faces two years in prison
While Walker may claim it was a joke, he could be charged with indecent exposure, which carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison if convicted.
“Whether it was done to shock, entertain or intimidate, for those affected by indecent exposure, it can have long-term consequences and trauma. This act can give the person revealing himself a sense of power in the situation. And if there are no consequences, she’ll want to see what she can do next time.” – Theresa Parker (Women’s Aid).
Under the Sexual Offenses Act 2003, a person commits indecent exposure if they intentionally expose their genitalia and intend for it to be seen, with intent to disturb or cause distress.
Outraging public decency is a common law offense and is committed when someone does something “indecent or disgusting” in the presence of at least two members of the public.
If proven guilty, a person may be fined or imprisoned for an indefinite period.
Source: Hot News

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