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Wayne Rooney’s £3,000 golf cart written off by his son after he crashes it into fishing lake at their mansion


ONE of Wayne Rooney’s children has written off his  £3,000 golf buggy — by driving it  into a fishing lake.

The former England footballer  and wife Coleen splashed out  on the   4×4 buggy so the family could whizz around their  40-acre estate in style.

Dad Wayne Rooney and his boys – one of whom drove a golf buggy into a lake
The Rooney family, who live on 40-acre Chesire estate

But Wayne said it came to a soggy end when one of his four boys accidentally drove it into one of the two man-made lakes he had built  at the manison near Knutsford, Cheshire.

None of Coleen and Wayne’s lads — Kai, 14, Klay, 11, Kit, eight, and Cass, six — were hurt  but the buggy was a write-off.

Ex-DC United manager Wayne, 38, told    his former teammate Gary Neville about the crash on Sky Bet’s The Overlap programme, which was filmed at his house. Gary, 49, said: “Do you go swimming in that lake?”

He replied: “I wouldn’t. We’ve had a golf buggy go in it. The day I’ve gone to America as manager. I went to the airport and one of the kids, straight in.”

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Wayne did not name which son was involved, but fans believe eldest son Kai is the most likely culprit.

In June 2022, schoolboy footie prospect Kai posted a video on Instagram showing him racing  in a vehicle. He captioned a video clip with “Sunday be like” as he showed off his driving skills on the private road.

A month later  Wayne became DC United’s new head coach.

Wayne and Coleen moved into their mansion in December 2021.

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It boasts a TV room, snooker room,  wine store, cinema, gym and swimming pool, as well as a tunnel to a six-car garage.

The grounds also  have stables, an orangery and a full-size artificial turf football pitch.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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