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Skylar Thompson: Irish police respond after Steelers player ‘robbed’ in Dublin

Irish police, Pittsburgh Stelerrs Game Course Skylar Thompson allegedly involved in a robbery in Dublin, said they did not receive an official report.

Stelers said that the 28 -year -old child was involved in a weekend in the Irish capital, but neither team nor police confirmed reports in the Irish media that the player was robbed early on Saturday.

S Síochána spokesman on a station said on Monday, “No official complaint has been made by any person right now,” he said.

“After preliminary investigations, there is no other information to verify or verify that Síochána’s report contains a robbery of this incident”.

Irish Independent “The temple was involved in an attack on Thompson near the bar area” and the player’s phone was stolen.

A spokesman for force did not comment on an attack reports, but Dame Street said that the patrol officers in the “a man who requires medical assistance” were located early on Saturday.

Police, “the 20s in the age of the male scene was treated and evaluated by the emergency service staff,” he added.

The reserve quarter -back back Skylar Thompson was claimed to be 'jumping and robbed' in Dublin in the early hours of Saturday.
The reserve quarter -back back Skylar Thompson was claimed to be ‘jumping and robbed’ in Dublin in the early hours of Saturday. (Associated Press)

Thompson was wounded and was not suitable for playing in Ireland’s first normal season NFL match on Sunday.

Stelers defeated Minnesota Vikings 24-21 in Croke Park and in Thompson.

Thompson’s Instagram account has been exchanged specially.

At a press conference after his match on Sunday, Steler star TJ Watt was asked to comment on what was happening and “There is not enough to comment on this issue.” He said.

Steler’s spokesman Burt Lauter said that the team was aware of a situation with Skylar Thompson on Friday night on Friday night.

NFL avoided commenting on Sunday. NFL Players Association said that he examined the issue.

NFLPA said, “As usual, our priority will continue to support the Skylar in any way when we continue to work on player protection and welfare while playing international games, especially when we play international games, NF NFLPA said.

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