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Aston Villa have reported sickening and abhorrent online racist abuse of Ireland Under-19 winger Tyreik Wright to West Midlands Police.
The Premier League club said the messages received on Wright s Instagram account had also been flagged to the social media platform.
A club statement read: Aston Villa Football Club is appalled by the racist abuse of one our academy players, Tyreik Wright. Tyreik, who is currently on loan at Walsall, received sickening and abhorrent messages via his Instagram account, messages which the club have reported to both the social media platform and West Midlands Police. The club is liaising with WMP s Hate Crime Unit who are now investigating this incident.
Aston Villa report ‘sickening’ racist abuse of Ireland U19 international to police
Tyreik Wright, who is currently on loan at Walsall, received a torrent of abuse on Tuesday night. By Press Association Wednesday 24 Feb 2021, 5:00 PM Feb 24th 2021, 5:00 PM 27,891 Views 22 Comments
Tyreik Wright: Ireland U19 international was subjected to racist abuse on Instagram.
Image: Nigel French/PA
Image: Nigel French/PA
ASTON VILLA HAVE reported “sickening and abhorrent” online racist abuse of Ireland U19 international Tyreik Wright to West Midlands Police.
The Premier League club said the messages received on Wright’s Instagram account had also been flagged to the social media platform.