19-year-old man arrested for threatening to kill Morata after missing penalty shootout → SNS account was hacked a claim to the police
Jun 25, 2025
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Spain's Mundo Deportivo reported on the 25th (Korea time) "A 19-year-old man who threatened Morata and his family after he missed a penalty shootout in the UEFA Nations League final against Portugal was arrested by police."
Mr. A is accused of making death threats to Alvaro Morata, the captain of Spain's national soccer team, and his family. The police arrested Mr. A in Malaga. A's threat began after Morata missed the penalty shootout against Portugal in the UEFA Nations League final in Germany on the 8th.
Comments threatening Morata and her family were posted on social networking services (SNS), which became a huge controversy among Internet users.
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Just two days after the threat was posted online, A appeared at the Malaga Police Station and reported that his SNS account had been hacked by someone.
Later, the police cybercrime investigation team confirmed that the account mentioned by the reporter was actually the same as the account that posted threatening remarks against Morata.
As a result of continuing the investigation, the police found that there was a contradiction in A's statement. The police concluded that A made a false report to avoid its connection to the case, claiming that his account had been stolen.
The police confiscated and analyzed A's mobile phone, and secured evidence proving that he was actually accused of making threatening remarks.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.