WATFORD are reportedly investigating a 20-person party at Andre Gray’s home which reportedly included team-mate Domingos Quina.
Gray, the partner of Little Mix singer Leigh-Anne Pinnock, is said to have held the gathering in direct breach of the coronavirus lockdown regulations, according to reports.
Andre Gray is being investigated by Watford FC after an alleged breach of lockdown rules with a 20-person gathering at his home which included team-mate Domingos Quina
The Hornets, who face Southampton tomorrow, are reportedly probing the incident at Gray’s house.
Due to the coronavirus, government regulations advise no gatherings or parties.
They advice only being in touch with one other household.
You cannot gather outdoors in a group of more than six unless exclusively with members of your own household or support bubble or for one of the limited set of circumstances set out in the law.
You can meet outdoors with groups of up to six people from different households, provided social distancing is observed and you stay two metres away from anyone outside your household or support bubble.
You cannot visit friends and family inside their homes unless you are in a support bubble.
A gathering of 20 people would be a huge breach or protocol and would put the whole Watford squad at risk.
The Athletic report that Watford chiefs have opened a probe to find out exactly what went on.
They say: “Club investigating circumstances surrounding gathering of approximately 20 people at Andre Gray’s home last night which included Domingos Quina among attendees.”
Nigel Pearson’s Hornets are far from out of the relegation mire following a 1-0 loss at Burnley on Thursday, which saw them remain a point away from the drop zone.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk