Former Wales under-19 footballer filmed on practice telling girl ‘I am going to kill your boyfriend’

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The ex-Bristol Metropolis participant from Cardiff ranted at a gaggle of ladies in an incident filmed and later reported to police

Former Wales beneath 19 footballer Elijah Chilekwa, 27(Picture: WALES NEWS SERVICE )

Ex-Wales-under 19 soccer participant, Elijah Chilekwa, was recorded threatening ladies on a practice, telling them: “I am going to kill you. I am going to kill your boyfriend.”

Cell phone footage exhibits the 27-year-old making threats to feminine passengers. The previous Bristol Metropolis participant informed one girl, “I am going to kill your boyfriend”, as his pals urged him to cease.

It has been reported that the ladies had refused to say who they discovered most engaging of the group of males, previous to the incident on Might 18.

Chilekwa then launched into his tirade on the service between Cardiff Central and Swindon. An attraction was put out for witnesses after the incident was reported to police.

The previous footballer is heard to say within the footage: “I am going to kill you. I am going to kill your boyfriend. I am going to comply with you. I am going to comply with you to your home. I am going to comply with you to your boyfriend’s home, I am going to kill your boyfriend. No matter.

“If these two ladies wish to transfer, you possibly can go. I am not going to f***ing cease you from going.”

He added: “I am going to see you about within the morning. Calm, calm. Ring your boyfriend, calm yeah. If that is the way you wish to play with issues.”

British Transport Police later arrested the dad-to-be and Zambian-born Chilekwa, of Cardiff, admitted utilizing threatening, abusive or insulting phrases or behaviour to trigger harassment, alarm, or misery when he appeared earlier than magistrates in Studying.

Throughout his profession the right-winger scored for Wales under-19s on his debut however his profession didn’t take off as he hoped. He now frequently performs for Cardiff Corinthians, having earlier left Bristol Metropolis for Worcester Metropolis.

It is reported that he is now working as an electrician.

Studying magistrates fined him £769 and ordered him to pay £250 in compensation.

Following the incident, a British Police spokesman mentioned: “There may be completely no place for violent or intimidating behaviour on the railway community.”

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