West Ham star Zuma faces prosecution for beating a cat
West Ham United defender Kurt Zouma has faced the threat of criminal prosecution. It is reported by The Guardian.
On February 7, a video appeared on the network where a football player beats his cat. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) has taken note of this and has announced its intention to hold the player accountable.
The RSPCA has launched a criminal case against Zuma and his brother, who filmed the beating of the pet. Previously, the athlete was fined by the club for 250 thousand pounds. These funds were directed to charity.
The 27-year-old defender has made 17 appearances this season in the Premier League and scored one goal. He has been playing for West Ham since August 2021. Prior to that, the defensive player represented Everton, Stoke City, Saint-Étienne and Chelsea.
Source: Lenta

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