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SOCCER ACE BEHEADED & CASTRATED FOR MISSING PENALTY

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THE glitzy Pride of Britain awards brought out our heroes – and a bevy of beauties who showed off their very BREAST.

A whole host of stunnas glammed up for the bash at London’s Grosvenor House and ensured they paraded their curves down the red carpet.

Singer Myleene Klass, 40, and The Saturday’s Una Healy, 37, both opted for little black dresses.

Their outfits featured a plunging neckline – ensuring there was plenty of cleavage on show.

beauty Chloe Sims, 35, came perilously close to spilling out of her frock as her huge assets were pushed up out of the tight fitting dress.

hottie Kaz Crossley, 24, was also a star of the show as she went braless and left her nipples poking through in the October chill.

The Pride of Britain Awards ceremony will be shown on ITV on Tuesday, November 6, at 8pm. TRIBUTES: Sao Paulo star Daniel Freitas A FOOTBALLER was decapitate­d and had his BOLLOCKS chopped off – just for missing a penalty.

Tributes have been paid to Sao Paulo star Daniel Freitas, 24, whose body was found in Sao Jose dos Pinhais in Brazil’s southern state of Parana.

His club, who play in Serie A – the equivalent of the English Premier league – tweeted: “The Sao Paulo football club deeply regrets the death of midfielder Daniel Correa Freitas.”

Although the official cause of death has not been confirmed, locals reported that Freitas had been tortured. past two years on loan, with second-division side Coritiba, before moving to Ponte Preta and then Sao Bento.

Freitas was playing for Sao Bento around the time of his death.

They were among the clubs honouring the dead player.

A tweet from his first club said: “Botafogo regrets the demise of former player Daniel Correa Freitas and expresses solidarity with his friends and family.”

A club source said: “The missed penalty was massive.

“The passion among fans is of course also massive but within them will also be unpleasant factions – mainly gambling.

“Big money means big consequenc­es. That’s what this is.”

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