Manchester City Footballer Invites Two Call-Girls for Sex Party Amid Lockdown, Action will be Taken

Manchester : Due to Coronavirus, Lockdown has been imposed in most of the countries of the world to prevent the epidemic from spreading. In India too, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a 21-day lockdown which ends on April 14. Despite this, some people are constantly ignoring the seriousness of the lockdown. A similar case has now come to light in England, in which Manchester City footballer Kyle Walker is facing disciplinary action. Around 5000 people have died due to Corona virus in Britain.

According to the report of Tabloid the Sun, this 29-year-old player held a party at his house last week, in which two call-girls were also invited. One of the escorts said the Manchester City and England star invited them for a three-hour sex session — a day before he urged supporters to follow advice to stay home to help the NHS. Kyle Walker partied with escort Louise McNamara, 21, and a 24-year-old ­Brazilian call girl to his apartment in Hale, Cheshire.

Walker tried to hide his identity
According to the report, one of those two call-girls told that she reached the his house at around 10:30 in the night. Walker tried to keep his identity secret but after the girls went for a cigarette on the balcony, the other told Louise Kai was a “soccer player”. Later Louise took a few photos of him. Walker is not the first footballer to violate the lockdown. Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish has also done this before him. Jack was seen partying a few days ago after appealing to his fans to stay home.

Manchester City will take disciplinary action
This 29-year-old player held a party at his house last week, in which two call-girls were also invited. Although Walker apologized on Sunday for violating governmental rules of maintaining social distance, his club Manchester City is deeply upset by this. The club has clearly said that we are extremely disappointed with this attitude of Walker and disciplinary action will be taken against him.

While Kyle Walker publicly apologized, Kyle Walker said in a statement, ‘I publicly apologize for what I did last week. I understand that I have some responsibilities as a professional footballer, as a role model, so I apologize to my family, friends, football club, supporters and public.’

By Sunday, more than 4900 people had died due to Coronavirus in Britain, while around 46,000 people are infected. Due to this, a three-week lockdown has been implemented in the country.

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