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Yannick Bolasie: Man pleads guilty to racially abusing ex-Middlesbrough midfielder on social media

Kirk Thompson, 22, pleaded guilty to three charges: being in possession of indecent images of children, taking or making indecent photographs of children and sending a racist message to Yannick Bolasie

Yannick Bolasie in action for Middlesbrough
Image: Yannick Bolasie spent last season on loan at Middlesbrough

A man has pleaded guilty to racially abusing footballer Yannick Bolasie on social media and being in possession of indecent images of children.

Kirk Thompson appeared at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court for three charges: being in possession of indecent images of children, taking or making indecent photographs of children and sending a racist message to the former Middlesbrough winger, who now plays in Turkey.

The 22-year-old, of Ravens Craig, Kirkcaldy, Fife, pleaded guilty to all three.

Four indecent images and movies were found on Thompson's phone during a police search at his address in March this year.

Two were rated category A - considered to be the most severe - and the other two were rated Category B. One other image found was reported as category C.

During the search, police also found a racially offensive private message sent to Mr Bolasie on Thompson's phone.

In March this year, Bolasie shared the message he received on Instagram and said: "Something seriously wrong with people… keyboard warriors.

"Still yet to meet a person who had this energy when they saw me," the court heard.

Thompson was released on bail under the Sexual Offences Act for charges one and two.

Sentencing has been deferred to 6 January for court reports.

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