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Teen charged with sending death threats to EPL player.

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A SINGAPOREA­N teenager has been charged in court after threatenin­g to kill football player Neal Maupay who is a forward with Brighton in the english Premier League.

The court yesterday heard that derek Ng de ren, now 19, is also accused of threatenin­g to kill the French footballer’s family.

The player and his family were in Britain when the threats were made in June and July last year.

According to earlier reports, the Premier League had alerted the Singapore Police Force after its investigat­ions showed that the person responsibl­e for the “serious online abuse” towards Maupay was in Singapore.

According to court papers, Ng sent the threatenin­g messages via Instagram while in Singapore.

In one message on June 24, Ng allegedly said: “You think you will get away for injuring Leno? No way in hell bruv (sic) ... But don’t worry you will be safe you won’t be hurt. It’s more fun watching you feel pain when your loved ones go through suffering.”

Just days earlier on June 21, Maupay had scored the winning goal against Arsenal in a match which saw Arsenal keeper Bernd Leno carried off the pitch injured after a tussle with the Frenchman.

In another message on June 26, Ng allegedly said: “Your family will be attacked later in the day, just watch.”

On July 1, he is said to have sent Maupay another message, saying: “You think by reporting my account you’re safe? I will kill you and your family.”

The court heard that Ng intends to plead guilty to his charges.

his case has been adjourned to May 31.

 ??  ?? Facing the law: Ng (left) was charged in court with sending threatenin­g messages to Maupay via Instagram last year.
Facing the law: Ng (left) was charged in court with sending threatenin­g messages to Maupay via Instagram last year.

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