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Man arrested on suspicion of 'racially aggravated offences' following Barnsley tunnel incident


Police investigating an incident in the tunnel after Barnsley’s 4-2 victory over Fleetwood at Oakwell on Saturday have arrested a man on suspicion of racially aggravated offences.

Barnsley striker Cauley Woodrow tweeted that Fleetwood boss Joey Barton confronted Reds manager Daniel Stendel following the game.

The tweet has since been deleted but South Yorkshire Police confirmed that they were investigating allegations of an incident in the tunnel.

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Police have arrested a man on suspicion of racially aggravated offences at Oakwell on Saturday

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On Wednesday, police said a man was being questioned in relation to the incident.

A force spokesman said: “Officers investigating an incident at Barnsley Football Club on Saturday 13 April 2019 have arrested a man on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offence and racially aggravated assault.

“The man attended at a police station and was arrested today, Wednesday 17 April.

“He remains in police custody for questioning.”

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Police urge fans with footage of alleged incident involving Joey Barton to come forward

Officers earlier appealed for witnesses to the incident, which Woodrow claimed left Stendel with “blood pouring from his face”.

The spokesman said: “The incident is believed to have taken place in the tunnel around 5pm, following the conclusion of Barnsley’s match against Fleetwood Town, and left one man with facial injuries.”

He continued: “Were you at the game on Saturday with a view, or in the area, of the tunnel? Did you see what happened?

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Barnsley manager Daniel Stendel was reportedly left with bloody pouring from his face

“Officers are particularly keen to speak to anyone who may have caught the incident on camera or who may have any mobile phone footage immediately before or after the incident occurred.”

Barnsley announced on Tuesday that they had lodged formal complaints with both the English Football League and the Football Association over the alleged incident after the match.

Police said inquiries into the incident are ongoing and asked people to refrain from speculation that could potentially harm their investigation.