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FRA M: Ngapeth arrested for assault at train station in Paris!

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source: lequipe.fr; Photo: vebidoo.com

Earvin Ngapeth, the receiver of the French national team, was causing problems on a return home from the World League’s Final Six in Rio de Janeiro.

Earvin Ngapeth

Earvin Ngapeth

Only two days after claiming the gold medal with France and MVP award on the Final 6, Ngapeth was arrested in Paris, “L’Équipe” reported. He is accused of assaulting a controller at the “Montparnasse” train station in the French capital.

The lawyers of the player managed to avoid his immediate appearance on a free hearing, but in three days, he will have to appear in front of the court in Paris. The “French Railway Company” said it had filed a complaint.

According to a trade union source, Ngapeth, who was accompanied by a relative, asked the controller if it was possible to delay the start of the train because he was waiting for a third person.

The things went bad when the controller replied that it wasn’t possible. Ngapeth apparently slammed the railway employee, causing an injury to his eyebrow bone. Due to that, the controller will be absent from work for eight days.

This is not the first confrontation of Ngapeth with the law as he was suspected of being involved in a brawl at a nightclub in Montpellier, in August 2012.


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Amstrong July 22, 2015 - 12:51 am

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…they have been taking ‘something’!!!
They have played all games in the same rhythm like they play 1st game.
I would like to see doping test results for French players if there was any performed.

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Ella July 22, 2015 - 6:52 am

As I said, he can be the MVP, bit he still remains to be the same person…

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