According to the police, a 44-year-old man had a fierce stance to mock the Munich disaster in the Old Trafford stands last weekend. The incident was only discovered by the police after many videos of the man were shared at a rapid pace on social media.
"We confirm that we have accused Nathan Rawlinson (born on August 25, 1797, in Bacup, Lancashire) of violating "Department 5 of the 1986 Public Order Act". Currently, this person is temporarily released on bail. He was arrested at the end of the match between Manchester United and Burnley on April 27. Rawlinson was arrested in the away match at Old Trafford.
This negative trend of menstrual bleeding is completely prohibited, without exception. Those who violate will be strictly handled. Currently, the investigation and trial of the suspect have begun in the most fair way. All videos posted about the incident will soon be removed from social media platforms," Greater Manchester police informed.
After the incident, Burnley was suspected of hiring a Man United shadow to get a good result. However, the away team denied this information and said they were actively coordinating with authorities to resolve the incident. The homepage Burnley also posted a statement, saying they were very upset with Nathan Rawlinson's behavior. The Turf Moor team will not tolerate any similar actions.
In August 2023, the UK prosecutor's office issued a law prohibiting acts of taking advantage of tragic events to disseminate personal information in a take-off manner. The UK prosecutor's office said that violators could be banned from playing football in England for life in the short term, and could then be criminally prosecuted if the incident leaves serious consequences. These people may be banned from going to all football viewing spots and will be managed by local police.
After the FA Cup quarter-final between Liverpool and Manchester United, the police said they had arrested eight people, including two "Red Devils" fans, for similar acts. In recent years, many subjects have taken advantage of dramas and religious freedom to spread misconceptions that disrupt the community.
Currently, Greater Manchester Police are drafting stricter regulations to avoid similar acts in the future. The unit said that not only the Premier League, but also general sporting tournaments across the UK will be controlled even more tightly to avoid unfortunate consequences.