Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Tom Daley twitter

  • A teenager was arrested today after malicious tweets were sent to Olympic diver Tom Daley, accusing of him letting down his late father by missing out on a medal. Dorset Police confirmed they had arrested a 17-year-old at a guest house in Weymouth.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • A 17-year-old was arrested today after malicious tweets were sent to Olympic diver Tom Daley. Dorset Police said the teenager was held at a guesthouse in Weymouth hours after 18-year-old Daley received the messages on social networking site Twitter.
  • (Daily Mirror)
  • A 17-YEAR-OLD lad was arrested today after an internet troll abused teenage diver Tom Daley about his late father after he missed out on an Olympic medal. Tom, 18, was "gutted" last night after narrowly failing to win a medal in memory of his dad.
  • (The Sun)
  • When Tom Daley and his diving partner Pete Waterfield failed to take a medal in the synchronised 10m platform event yesterday afternoon, the British fans whod been willing them on were understandably disappointed.
  • (radiotimes.com)
  • Police say they have arrested a teenager after a Twitter troll accused Team GB diver Tom Daley of letting down his late father.
  • (ITV)
  • LONDON — Police say a man has been arrested in relation to malicious Twitter postings directed at British Olympic diver Tom Daley.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Deputy Mayor of the Olympic Village Duncan Goodhew has described the comments made by a Twitter troll against diver Tom Daley as appalling.
  • (ITV)
  • The Twitter insult against British diver Tom Daley has attracted the attention of police. Daleys father died of brain cancer a year ago and the 18-year-old Olympian had hoped win a medal for myself and my dad.
  • (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
  • "It would make it extra special to do it for him." When news of the insensitive tweet spread, @Rileyy_69 attempted to apologise.
  • (birminghammail.net)
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  • (SwimInfo)

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