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الخميس: 11 ديسمبر 2025
  • 01 November 2025
  • 11:26
Escaped from prison Worst Driver in the Premier League commits ninth offense

Khaberni - One of the stars of the English team Chelsea has escaped from jail after committing his ninth driving offense.

The Frenchman Wesley Fofana suffers from an obsession with high-speed driving, which has led him to fall into the trap of traffic violations several times, resulting in a driving ban for one and a half years.

The British newspaper "The Sun" reported in its report that Wesley Fofana was seen in his Italian Lamborghini in a video that was displayed as he drove his white "Super Sport" model, speeding and slicing through traffic on the A3 Esher Bypass in Hook, Surrey.

Last year, Fofana crashed into actor Dean Gaffney, the star of the “EastEnders” series, which resulted in him being banned from driving for two years, and the newspaper described him as "the worst driver in the Premier League".

But this time the duration of the ban reached 18 months with a driving prohibition until May 2027, which is the judgment issued against him by the "Staines" Magistrates' Court.

Fofana left Staines Magistrates' Court mockingly, after escaping from jail, and was fined only 85 pounds sterling as costs and 114 pounds sterling as additional fees for the victim.

For her part, the district judge Julie Cooper harshly criticized the French star for setting a dangerous example for young people, saying: "It is clear that you realize that there are many young people who see you as a role model and wish to be like you and follow you.. This is part of the problem."

She elaborated: "However, they will not be able to buy these expensive cars, with all the additions that ensure their safety, and there may be a young person, seventeen years old, who just passed the driving test, thinking that he can imitate you."

She concluded: "They will not be able to control their cars and perform some of the foolish driving maneuvers, and they will starve to death.. You need to be more responsible in your behavior."

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