Roy Keane quizzed in road rage probe
- Published
Football star Roy Keane has been questioned by police over an alleged road rage confrontation with a Greater Manchester taxi driver.
The Republic of Ireland assistant manager and ex-Manchester United captain is said to have confronted the driver in Altrincham on 30 January.
He was interviewed under caution on 3 February, police said.
The Crown Prosecution Service has yet to decide if any charges will be brought.
Keane, 43, who lives in Hale, has previously managed Sunderland and Ipswich and left the role of assistant manager at Aston Villa in November.
His career also saw him play for League of Ireland side Cobh Ramblers, Nottingham Forest, Celtic and the Republic of Ireland.
He has also worked as a football pundit for ITV.
- Published30 January 2015
- Attribution
- Published28 November 2014
- Attribution
- Published9 October 2014
- Attribution
- Published7 October 2014
Related internet links
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.