Englishman Arrested For Trying To Murder Maradona

According to reports from the Argentine press, an Englishman was arrested for attempting to decapitate Diego Maradona with a machete when El Pibe d'Oro made his debut as the coach of Argentina last Wednesday... An Englishman was arrested on the day when Diego Armando Maradona made his official debut as the coach of Argentina against Scotland, after planning to decapitate the Argentine football legend. The aggressor was identified as Ian Wellworth, a 43-year-old, who was detained when found in the possession of a machete outside Hampden Park Stadium. It has been claimed that he was hoping to enact revenge on Maradona for his controversial "Hand of God" goal against England back in the 1986 World Cup. Wellworth, who resides in Middlesbrough, made a bet on the game, and had borrowed money, but lost everything because of the result, including his wife, who left him The amount of money in question was €600, but if England had won the World Cup he would have earned five times the amount. "I bet £500 that England would win the World Cup in Mexico, and I would have claimed five times the amount if successful," declared Wellworth. "I borrowed the money from a loan shark, and in the end I had to pay back £125,000 (€148,000)." The aggressor added that he wanted to cut off Maradona's "little head and to make him pay". He also called the 48-year-old an "Argentine cheat." According to reports, the detained person is currently unemployed and suffers from psychiatric problems. Wellworth's detention was only made public almost one week after the incident took place. He faces up to five years in jail It must be noted that there have been no reports on these events in the British press yet.

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