Former England cricketer investigated over sexual assault and spiking claims at pub owned by sports stars
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Former England cricketer investigated over sexual assault and spiking claims at pub owned by sports stars
"In a statement released to the Daily Telegraph on Friday, the Metropolitan police confirmed that officers interviewed a man in his 40s in June after it received a complaint about an alleged spiking and assault. Two women are believed to have been spiked with one also allegedly sexually assaulted, the statement read. A man in his 40s was interviewed under caution on Thursday, June 5."
"The alleged spiking is understood to have taken place at a cricket-themed pub in Chelsea, The Boundary, which is co-owned by England cricket's head coach, Brendon McCullum and white-ball batter Jos Buttler, among other members of the England set-up. The 50-over World Cup winning captain Eoin Morgan, the former one-day international batter Sam Billings, the former South Africa captain Graeme Smith and the Ireland cricketer Paul Stirling are also shareholders, as is the England and British Lions rugby union hooker Jamie George."
A former England cricketer in his 40s was interviewed under caution by the Metropolitan police in June following a complaint that two women had their drinks spiked and one was sexually assaulted. The alleged spiking reportedly occurred at The Boundary, a cricket-themed pub in Chelsea co-owned by current and former sports figures including England head coach Brendon McCullum, Jos Buttler, Eoin Morgan, Sam Billings, Graeme Smith, Paul Stirling and Jamie George. None of the named owners were present during the alleged incident on 22 May, the first day of England's Test at Trent Bridge. Enquiries are ongoing and no arrests have been made.
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