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Club probe Bellamy 'abuse' claim Bellamy cleared over 'abuse row'
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West Ham United striker Craig Bellamy is being investigated by the east London club into claims he verbally abused a fan. West Ham United striker Craig Bellamy has been cleared after an investigation into an alleged row in which a fan claimed he was verbally abused.
He was said to have been involved in a row with an Ipswich Town supporter at Monday night's Portman Road fixture.He was said to have been involved in a row with an Ipswich Town supporter at Monday night's Portman Road fixture.
West Ham United said it was looking into exactly what had happened. West Ham United told the BBC Mr Bellamy had no case to answer.
Bellamy is thought to have been involved in a verbal exchange with opposition fans after being substituted when he picked up an injury. Mr Bellamy is thought to have been involved in a verbal exchange with opposition fans after being substituted when he picked up an injury.
Suffolk Police said it had not received any reports relating to such an incident.Suffolk Police said it had not received any reports relating to such an incident.
A West Ham United spokesman said he was in the players' tunnel when he was made aware of an incident, adding that the club took any such allegations "seriously" and would be investigating. A West Ham United spokesman said the club took any such allegations "seriously" and promptly reviewed the incident.