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Chelsea ace Marc Cucurella ‘veers across road' in Mercedes G-wagon while using mobile at wheel

Chelsea ace Marc Cucurella ‘veers across road' in Mercedes G-wagon while using mobile at wheel

The Sun4 hours ago

CHELSEA ace Marc Cucurella is filmed apparently falling foul of the law on the road — by using his mobile phone while driving.
He was said to be veering across the middle of the road in his Mercedes G-wagon near the Prem team's training ground.
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Onlookers said the defender, in his club training top, appeared to be typing a text message at the wheel of the vehicle, costing between £140,000 and £210,000.
A witness near Dorking, Surrey, said: 'The car came past us quite fast.
"I clocked who it was.
'We drove past him again.
"He was all over the place, over the middle line, because he was on his phone.
"My partner in the passenger seat was able to film it.'
A week later, the Spanish international, 26, played in the — following his key role in the Spain team that beat England in last year's Euros final.
driving licence.
Cucurella's agent and Chelsea FC were approached for comment.
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