MUM’S FURY AS STAR ‘GETS AWAY WITH IT’
SARAH Kelly has told how she was left in tears after Cristiano Ronaldo called to supposedly apologise for assaulting her autistic son – but ended up vowing to fight her “all the way” if she takes legal action.
The furious mum, 37, also said she felt cheated of justice as the Manchester United star was given a caution for slapping Jacob Harding’s phone out of his hand in a rage when he left Goodison Park’s pitch after a defeat to Everton.
Sarah claims Ronaldo has not even offered to replace the smashed phone and said she and her 14-year-old son have been targeted by sick trolls trying to blame them for the incident.
Jacob, an Everton fan who idolises the Utd attacker, was left with a bruised and puffy hand after the slap last April.
And he said Ronaldo could have apologised for his petulant behaviour straight afterward but did not.
Sarah now plans to take legal action against the Portuguese player, who last week accepted the caution for assault and criminal damage. She said he was ordered to pay £200 but that the ticking off has meant he “has got away with it”.
She told how a day after the attack, a man called Sergio claiming to be Ronaldo’s PA called her with an offer to meet the player at United. She declined but claims she was told: “Do you know who Ronaldo is?”
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