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Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o in bizarre hoax | Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o in bizarre hoax |
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A US college football star is in the spotlight for the wrong reasons after his story of a girlfriend who died of cancer turned out to be a bizarre hoax. | A US college football star is in the spotlight for the wrong reasons after his story of a girlfriend who died of cancer turned out to be a bizarre hoax. |
Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o, 21, said her death had inspired him to lead his Indiana team on its march to the national championship game. | Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o, 21, said her death had inspired him to lead his Indiana team on its march to the national championship game. |
But he stunned the sporting world on Wednesday night by admitting that his partner, Lennay Kekua, never existed. | But he stunned the sporting world on Wednesday night by admitting that his partner, Lennay Kekua, never existed. |
Notre Dame said the player had been duped by an online and phone romance. | Notre Dame said the player had been duped by an online and phone romance. |
The hoax was revealed hours after a sports website, Deadspin.com, posted an investigative report stating that it could find no record Kekua had ever existed, while noting numerous inconsistencies in the story. | The hoax was revealed hours after a sports website, Deadspin.com, posted an investigative report stating that it could find no record Kekua had ever existed, while noting numerous inconsistencies in the story. |
'Sick joke' | 'Sick joke' |
She was said to have been a 22-year-old Stanford University graduate who had been in a serious car accident in California, before being diagnosed with leukaemia. | She was said to have been a 22-year-old Stanford University graduate who had been in a serious car accident in California, before being diagnosed with leukaemia. |
Kekua was said to have died within hours of Te'o's real-life grandmother, who passed away on 11 September after a long illness. | Kekua was said to have died within hours of Te'o's real-life grandmother, who passed away on 11 September after a long illness. |
But Deadspin said that it could find no official record of Kekua's death and that no-one of that name had attended Stanford University. | |
In a statement, Te'o said he had been the victim of a "sick joke", but he did not say whether he had ever met Kekua in person, nor did he correct media reports that he had met her. | In a statement, Te'o said he had been the victim of a "sick joke", but he did not say whether he had ever met Kekua in person, nor did he correct media reports that he had met her. |
"This is incredibly embarrassing to talk about, but over an extended period of time, I developed an emotional relationship with a woman I met online," said the statement. | "This is incredibly embarrassing to talk about, but over an extended period of time, I developed an emotional relationship with a woman I met online," said the statement. |
"We maintained what I thought to be an authentic relationship by communicating frequently online and on the phone, and I grew to care deeply about her." | "We maintained what I thought to be an authentic relationship by communicating frequently online and on the phone, and I grew to care deeply about her." |
He added: "To realise that I was the victim of what was apparently someone's sick joke and constant lies was, and is, painful and humiliating. In retrospect, I obviously should have been much more cautious." | He added: "To realise that I was the victim of what was apparently someone's sick joke and constant lies was, and is, painful and humiliating. In retrospect, I obviously should have been much more cautious." |
Unnerving phone call | Unnerving phone call |
Notre Dame apparently knew about the hoax as far back as 26 December, but kept the information private ahead of this month's national championship game. | |
In a press conference on Wednesday, Notre Dame Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick said Te'o had told his coaches in December that he had received a call from Kekua's phone number earlier that month. | |
"When he answered it, it was a person whose voice sounded like the same person he had talked to, who told him that she was, in fact, not dead," Mr Swarbrick said. | "When he answered it, it was a person whose voice sounded like the same person he had talked to, who told him that she was, in fact, not dead," Mr Swarbrick said. |
"Manti was very unnerved by that, as you might imagine." | "Manti was very unnerved by that, as you might imagine." |
Notre Dame then hired investigators, who reported that multiple individuals had discussed the deception online. | Notre Dame then hired investigators, who reported that multiple individuals had discussed the deception online. |
For Te'o, Mr Swarbrick said: "The grief was real. The affection was real." | |
He added Notre Dame had not released its investigation report before Deadspin's story because the school had "no idea of motive". | |
Notre Dame lost the championship game to the University of Alabama on 7 January, and Te'o is now hoping to go professional in the National Football League. | |