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Security04:17 · 3h ago

Car Crashes Into Home Linked to Maccabi Tel Aviv Coach in Scotland Amid Gang Violence

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Translated & summarized from N12 by baba
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Scottish police reported a criminal incident involving gang violence after a car crashed into a luxury home connected to Maccabi Tel Aviv coach Kenny Miller. The event took place in Waterfoot, Lanarkshire, Scotland, at a property rented by Billy Steele, an associate of Miller and his wife Laura, who are registered owners of the house. Authorities confirmed no injuries occurred and an investigation is ongoing.

Sources indicated that Steele was the intended target due to his ties with the Daniel crime family and criminals from Dubai, who are engaged in a territorial conflict with the Lyons gang. The incident is part of a broader wave of attacks between rival crime families in Scotland. It was emphasized that there is no suspicion or allegation of any criminal involvement by Miller himself, who is currently in Israel.

The police continue to investigate the case amid escalating gang-related violence in the region.

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