Saturday, 31 March 2012
Offensive tweet on Muambaearns student jail sentence
LONDON (AFP) – A British
university student was on
Tuesday jailed for 56 days
for inciting racial hatred, after
posting offensive comments on
Twitter about the collapse of
Bolton Wanderers footballer
Fabrice Muamba. Magistrates
in Swansea, south Wales, sent
21-year-old biology
undergraduate Liam Stacey to
prison after he admitted the
charge at a previous hearing
last week. He broke down in
tears as he was taken away in
handcuffs.
Sentencing the student, district
judge John Charles said there
was “no alternative” to an
immediate prison sentence, as
when Muamba collapsed “it
was not the football world
who was praying for him…
everybody was praying for his
life”.
Stacey’s remarks on Twitter as
the footballer battled for his
life were “vile and abhorrent”,
the judge added.
The student was reported to
police and arrested after
posting a number of tweets on
the micro-blogging site
mocking the player, who
collapsed with a cardiac arrest
during Bolton’s FA Cup
quarter-final tie with
Tottenham Hotspur on March
17.
Stacey was taken to task by
other users after he used
offensive language to say that
the player had died, prompting
him to respond with a tirade of
personal abuse.
Swansea University said last
week that they had suspended
Stacey pending a formal
disciplinary hearing.
Muamba, whom doctors said
was effectively dead for 78
minutes as they administered
artificial resusciation, has since
made a “miraculous” recovery
but is still in a serious but
stable condition in intensive care
at a London hospital.
The 23-year-old midfielder
was on Monday said to be
making “encouraging” progress
and had even managed to sit out
of bed and watch television,
doctors at the London Chest
Hospital said in a statement.
His collapse led to the FA Cup
tie being abandoned. The match
is due to be replayed at Spurs’
White Hart Lane ground on
Tuesday night. A number of
Bolton players were seen
visiting their colleague in
hospital ahead of the game.
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