The 19-year-old is accused of sending Maupay four threatening messages via Instagram last year; these included threats to attack and kill the footballer’s family after he was involved in a tackle which injured Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd LenoBrighton have welcomed the prosecution in Singapore of a man who made death threats against Neal Maupay on social media last year. The Premier League's online abuse team helped track down the individual to Singapore and reported the details to police. Image: Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno landed awkwardly after a challenge from Brighton's Neal Maupay which lead to him going off injuredThe messages were sent after Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno was injured in a tackle with Maupay during the Premier League match at the Amex Stadium last June. The 19-year-old has been charged with sending Maupay four threatening messages via Instagram at an appearance in a Singapore Court. The club issued a statement to Sky Sports News which said: "Brighton & Hove Albion has a zero tolerance policy on abuse, hate and discrimination, on or off line.
Source: Sky sports May 03, 2021 12:16 UTC