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To: Loki who wrote (726)6/28/1998 1:52:00 PM
From: George Papadopoulos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5130
 
EVERYONE Klawn's son is calling from Jail<ggg>. MUST READ

whoawhoa daddie get me out of here please can't take it anymore here no beer no deutchland on tha telebision, so unfai I only beat two people,I didnt kill them and now one year in jail oh daddie please get out of her.........
I say, GUILOTINE!!!

Dad -- get me out of here

BONN, June 28 (AFP) - One of three German hooligans sentenced to a year in jail by a French court says he can't face up to his spell behind bars and has called on his
father to get him out.

"Please dad, get me out of here," pleaded 22-year-old Christian Wurger, sentenced last week at Bethune for violent behaviour following Germany's match with
Yugoslavia at nearby Lens.

Wurger complained bitterly about the conditions in prison in a letter to his father which was carried by the Bild am Sonntag newspaper.

"I am in tears ... nobody understands me, I get almost nothing to eat," he groaned.

"I haven't had anything to eat for three days," Wurger added.

"And I only get tap water to drink. I don't know if I can hold out on my own with the French. I've already thought abuot killing myself. I'm trembling all over," he said.

"I didn't kill anyone but I have to spend a year here, 24 hours a day in a tiny cell. Nobody could bear it."

Wurger said he "wanted nothing more than to get back to work rather than die in jail here like a dog."

The hooligan's father told Bild am Sonntag that Wurger, who left the former East Germany in 1984 with his wife and three children for the industrial central city of
Essen "dreamed of being a policeman and even took an aptitude test while at school."

He described his son as impatient and sometimes aggressive. "But my son isn't a hooligan," he insisted.

But an Essen police spokesman quoted by Bild am Sonntag said Christian Wurger had been classed as a category C troublemaker, one of the most dangerous and
that he had previously been involved in fighting at football matches.

updated at Sun Jun 28 08:28:48 1998 PT