- Footballers play an active role in our live as role models, as both adults and kids look up to them. 
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 However, that doesn’t stop them from engaging in actions that are 
rather unpleasing, which leads us to the conclusion that they are humans
 after-all.
Recently, we analyzed a list of top footballers that have engaged in a rather shameless act of drink-driving.
Today, I will be looking at five footballers that have actually killed someone before:
1. Marcus Alonso:  
Current Chelsea fans favourite was arrested in 
2011 for his involvement in a car crash in Spain’s capital Madrid. 
Alonso was driving at 122.8kmh in wet conditions in a 50kmh road when he
 collided with a wall, killing one of the fellow passengers in the car, a
 19-year-old woman.
Originally facing 4 years 
in prison, Alonso had his sentence reduced to 21 months; it was later 
dropped completely as the full-back paid 500,000 euros as damages to the
 victim’s family. 
2. Patrick Kluivert:  
Back when Kluivert was 19, the Ajax and Barcelona 
legend crashed his friend’s BMW M3 into Dutch theatre director’s car 
Martin Putnam resulting in the death of the 56-year-old.
Kluivert while explaining his rather sad ordeal said:
“One
 minute I was the idol of the public, the hero of Dutch football. And 
the next minute they killing me because of what I had done.” The Dutch attacker, unable to handle the hate left Ajax to join Milan.
3. Bruno Fernandes de Souza:
In 2010, the former Flamengo captain was charged 
with the assault, torture and murder of his extramarital girlfriend and 
mother of his youngest child. 
In 2013, he was found guilty of ordering 
her murder, hiding the body and kidnapping his baby son, and was thus 
sentenced to a 22-year jail term.
De Souza was 
released in February 2017, pending an appeal. What was even more 
despicable was the fact that Brazilian Seria B side, Boa Esporte, 
immediately handed him a professional contract. 
However, In April (this 
same year), Brazil’s Supreme Court ordered his re-arrest.
4.Diego Buonanotte:  
One of Argentina’s promising talents, Buonanotte 
was Lionel Messi’s team-mate in the Argentine squad which won the gold 
medal at the 2008 Olympics.
 In December 2009, Diego was driving his 
father’s Peugeot 307 and was on his way back from a night-out when he 
had an accident that left 3 of his companions in the car dead, leaving 
Diego as the sole survivor.
After his recovery,
 there were calls from local prosecutor Carlos Colimedaglia to arrest 
him on three charges of manslaughter, but the charges were never 
pursued. But opposition fans shout at him, like “murderer”.
5. Alexandre Villaplane:
 The Algerian-born Frenchman, who even captained 
the French side in the 1930 World Cup; he committed heinous war crimes 
and directly killed more than 50 people during his life.
Villaplane
 is mainly remembered for his extreme cruelty and brutality having 
ordered 53 people to be executed in Mussidan. He was sentenced to death 
on 1 December 1944 for his direct involvement in genocides.
  He was 
publicly executed by firing squad on 26 December 1944 at the Fort de 
Montrouge.




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