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da bet sport: Manchester City have confirmed that they are conducting an internal investigation into claims that club chief executive Garry Cook sent an insulting e-mail to player Nedum Onuoha’s mother.
Dr Anthonia Onuoha has been diagnosed with cancer, but despite this acts as her son’s agent in all contractual talks.
The e-mail in question is believed to have been sent from Cook’s iPad, mocking the ill woman’s condition, with the message potentially being meant to be sent to football administrator Brian Marwood.
“Brian . . . Ravaged with it! I don’t know how you sleep at night. You used to be such a nice man when I worked with you at Nike,” Cook’s e-mail read.
Cook, currently in Portland in the United States, denies all claims of wrongdoing and has explained that his e-mail account was hacked into whilst he was on holidays.
Dr Onuoha is said to be deeply offended by the insult, has taken the issue to the FA and the Premier League, and explained her disbelief at receiving the mail.
“When I opened up my e-mails and saw the message, it was the worst day of my life, even worse than being diagnosed with cancer,” Dr Onuoha told The Sun.
“I couldn’t understand how anyone could behave like that. I’m critically ill. I cried and cried for hours.”
The Eastlands club have released a statement confirming that the matter will be dealt with internally, and Cook will be questioned over the correspondence.
“Following allegations made to the football club by Dr Anthonia Onuoha, subsequently reported in today’s media, the club can confirm that a board-led review has been launched into the matter,” a club statement reads.