The soccer player Sheffield United Maddy Cusack He died a year ago as a result of severe depression brought on by alleged harassment by the team’s coach, Jonathan Morgan, who has always denied the accusations. Cusack took his own life and the club, which took no action in the matter because it could not prove the facts, remembered him at the time, but has since turned the page on the matter.
That’s why the former footballer’s brother laments: “They didn’t treat him as he deserved, right? People seem to underestimate the seriousness of it and what really happened,” said Richard, who believes the club that he does not honor his sister’s memory, does not even support the foundation named after him and has already raised more than £50,000 to help girls in sport. A proposal to retire the number 8 jersey in his honor was also not met.
Richard Cusack remembers that “there was no better feeling than watching Maddy play soccer.” “One of us always goes to see him. Mum and Dad come and go on Sunday afternoons and I go when I can for university or work. Sundays are never the same for me,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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