Sky Sports investigates why the trial of Chelsea striker Sam Kerr, which started more than two years ago, has captured so ...
Sports Minister Anika Wells has expressed support for Australian football star Sam Kerr as the Chelsea FC player faces trial for racial harassment charges in the UK.
Kerr had been accused of intentionally causing “racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress” to PC Stephen Lovell ...
More than two years after the incident that led to her trial, Chelsea and Australia striker Kerr is free to resume her career ...
On Tuesday in a London court, Kerr was found not guilty on one charge of racial aggravated harassment, but the trial itself ...
West Ham midfielder Kristie Mewis ... by “her truth”, Ms Mewis said: “I think that she has been treated differently and spoken to differently for her whole life and I think that she was ...
It is alleged that Kerr and her partner, United States and West Ham midfielder Kristie Mewis ... in the back of the taxi with Mewis and feared for her life, moments before Mewis broke the ...
Neither Sam Kerr nor Kristie Mewis had seatbelts on at the time. "I was terrified for my life, I didn't have a seatbelt on … so I was getting thrown around the back of the cab," Ms Kerr told the ...
It is alleged that Kerr, 31, and her partner, West Ham midfielder Kristie ... for my life” as she and her partner were “trapped” in the back of a taxi, moments before Ms Mewis smashed ...
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