A famous fraud story linked to a person arrested on charges of racism against England players

The British newspaper "Mirror" revealed that one of the accused who was arrested for directing a torrent of racist insults to black England stars, especially Man United player Marcus Rashford, is linked to one of the strange fraud stories in modern England history. And it was Nick Scott, a 55-year-old football coach, who immediately missed penalty kicks by the English trio Sancho, Rashford and Saka, as England lost the European Nations Cup to Italy, in the Euro 2020 final, which was held at Wembley Stadium in London last Sunday, By directing a torrent of racist insults and insults to players, especially Rashford, through “Twitter” and other platforms, and he is considered among the people who are currently under investigation, and it is expected that they will be subject to many penalties, including a long-term ban from entering football stadiums.

The newspaper said Nick Scott has a troubled family history and is the husband of one of the most famous women who tried to defraud the British Lottery Foundation into an amount of up to 33 million pounds.

Scott married Susan Hent in 1999, and in 2016, she claimed that she won £33m in the public lottery, by forging the trump card, but her plan failed after the real winner appeared, and this caused a resounding scandal and legal accountability for her that topped the England newspapers. At that time, a year after that incident, she died of a heart attack.

After great pressure, and because of the outlandish words he addressed to Rashford, Nick Scott tried to retract the matter and apologize, claiming that he was unaware of what he was saying and writing, but it is not expected that his apology will affect the progress of the investigations, especially since the issue of racism is taking up a large part of the discussion. The year in Britain is currently, and with great support from the British Prime Minister, which called for tougher penalties against perpetrators.

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