Investigation into Erling Haaland’s Traffic Violation
Alleged Cell Phone Usage While Driving
Erling Haaland, a Norwegian footballer, has become the subject of an investigation by the English police for reportedly using his mobile phone while driving his luxurious Rolls-Royce in Manchester. The authorities are looking into the case and might revoke his driver’s license if the allegations are proven true.
Caught on Camera
On March 14, cameras captured the renowned striker operating his phone while driving his £300,000 vehicle on a dual carriageway. Interestingly, the incident took place a day after Erling Haaland scored a remarkable five goals against RB Leipzig in a Champions League match.
Information about the incident
The English newspaper ‘The Sun’ brought the news to light, stating that the police “are aware of the image and are investigating” the alleged incident. They have also released video footage and photographs of Erling Haaland inside his car, purportedly showcasing the infraction in question.
Potential Consequences
If found guilty, the Norwegian athlete could face a penalty of six points on his driver’s license and a £200 fine. This investigation occurs as Erling Haaland continues to demonstrate his impressive skills on the field, scoring nine goals in his last three games for Manchester City.