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Rio Ferdinand: Jury at former England defender’s racism case discharged due to legal reasons | Football News


The jury in the trial of a Wolverhampton Wanderers football fan accused of racially abusing former England defender Rio Ferdinand has been discharged by a judge for legal reasons.

Jamie Arnold, 32, of Norton Bridge, near Stone, Staffordshire, had been accused of causing racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress to Mr Ferdinand by using “threatening, abusive or insulting” words or behaviour towards him at the Wolverhampton Wanderers match against Manchester United at Molineux on May 23 last year.

During the prosecution’s opening at Wolverhampton Crown Court, footage was played to jurors, allegedly showing him making a racist gesture, although Arnold had denied any wrongdoing.

Mr Ferdinand, working at the game as a television pundit for BT Sport, gave evidence from the witness box on Monday, saying although he noted the man’s “more aggressive body language”, he did not see a monkey gesture or hear any abuse.

Judge Simon Ward discharged the jury on Tuesday, part way through the second day of the trial.

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The alleged incident took place in May 2021 on the final day of the Premier League season

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