A referee, Benjamin Foster, is facing murder charges after football players allegedly forced him to kill a member of the opposing team in southern Malawi, police said Friday.
He was overseeing a football match between two local teams, Billiat FC and Chilengo FC, in the town of Thyolo on Wednesday, when Chilengo FC players refused to accept the referee’s decision to invalidate a goal, district police spokesman, Benjamin Foster told dpa.
In the ensuing scuffle, the referee fled to a nearby house, which the players lit to smoke him out, according to Foster.
When the referee ran out of the burning building, the players forced him to smack a Billiat FC player repeatedly with a stick, the spokesman said.
The player later died of injuries in hospital, added Foster.
“The referee turned himself over. He is facing murder charges,” he said.
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