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More Embarrassment For Liverpool – Summer Signing Faces Police Probe

After a big defeat against Real Madrid at home, Liverpool face more embarrassment off the pitch as their summer signing Mario Balotelli is expected to face Police probe for threatening a women.

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According to the latest reports,  Mario Balotelli  threatened his mum’s  neighbours  at Wythenshawe for taking pictures of his luxury car.

Balotelli traveled with his £250,000 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta to meet his biological mom Rose ­Barwuah. When he parked the car outside his mom’s house and went inside, few neighbors who reside close by came to take pictures. The Liverpool star came out and threatened a lady (who asked not to be named) for doing so.

The victimized women said,

“I hadn’t even taken any pictures. He came and looked through the front window, he was wearing a black beanie hat and he gave me a bit of a fright.

“Then when I came to the door he was getting right near me and pointing in my face saying ‘you took pictures of my car’ and I kept telling him ‘I didn’t, I didn’t’.

“Then he said, ‘if you do anything with them, I’ll come back, I’m warning you’, which to me was a direct threat. I don’t care who he is I won’t be threatened like that by anyone, he’s a big guy and it was very frightening.”

Victim’s mom also criticized the Italian striker for his shocking behavior.

She said,

“When he was at City he’d come round all the time and sit with us, so for him to be so nasty is a shock.”

“We used to cook him eggs, bacon and tomato and now he treats us like this. It’s not on.”

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) was informed about the incident and their spokesperson revealed that they are investigating it,

“We are investigating a report of threatening behaviour. Officers will be speaking to all concerned in due course.”