Tragedy struck English football on September 22 when news broke that Sheffield United player, Maddy Cusack He died at the age of 27. The English club announced the sad news through its official channels without adding more details about the death of its player.
“Sheffield United FC is saddened to report the sad news of the passing of “Maddy Cusack”his team, of which he has been a part since 2019, mourned in an official statement. Today a very important step was taken in the case as Sheffield United announced the start of an internal investigation to clarify the reasons why he took his life. the player with a complaint of alleged harassment at his coach’s workplace, Jonathan Morgan in front of the Police.
The family also denounced that there were many irregularities in the investigation, as pointed out by the portal ‘The Athletic’, as was the testimony requested from some colleagues at the club. cuss who was not interviewed. His parents David and Deborah also say the English coach called him a “psychopath”. Cusack and that he told her on several occasions that she was overweight.
There are chapters that raise alarms. For example, the midfielder, who was the first player to reach 100 games for the club, from being the starter and captain disappeared from the lineup.
Furthermore, it is the case that both know each other from their previous time at Leicester, where the coach had to deal with the complaint of another player that ended his departure from the team after a financial agreement with the club . And finally Morgan Another footballer has already reported him to Sheffield.
“We know he would still be with us if he wasn’t assigned. His text messages and conversations support this,” the family’s attorney said. The investigation is ongoing pending further developments.
Source: La Verdad

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