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England Star Calls Lawyer over Dead Son Claim
- Phil Foden, an England football star, has hired lawyers due to false claims about his children's health, including one stating his son had died and another that his daughter has cancer.
- Rebecca Cooke, Foden's partner, described the false articles as 'sickening' and stated, 'We are all absolutely fine, thank God, and thank you for all your concerns.'
- The hoaxes originated on Facebook, claiming their six-year-old son Ronnie had died and attributing a fake confession to Foden stating that his daughter True has cancer.
- Foden's legal team is working to remove the fabricated content from social media and to hold those responsible accountable for defamation and harassment.
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The star player's family of five is shocked by the allegations.
·Helsinki, Finland
Read Full ArticlePhil Foden, 25, is trending on Google searches. The football star has been the target of false rumors. The family has now hired lawyers to deal with the problems
·Stockholm, Sweden
Read Full ArticleThe Manchester City midfielder has taken legal action to protect his family after false news and unfounded rumors reported the death of his 6-year-old son and the diagnosis of cancer in his 4-year-old daughter.
Phil Foden, 25, calls in lawyers after disgusting rumours about Man City star's children spread online
England footballer Phil Foden has taken legal action after a series of vile online hoaxes falsely claimed one of his children had died and another was battling cancer
·London, United Kingdom
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Total News Sources13
Leaning Left2Leaning Right4Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Right
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Right
67% Right
L 33%
R 67%
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