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Sad story of Causso Darame’s descent into hell. Quickly considered a great talent at Swansea where he played in U18 (25 matches, 6 goals and 3 assists), the former Portuguese right winger did not have the career he had hoped for. Having left the Welsh club in the summer of 2018, he then played in secondary teams in Portugal (Damiaense) and Germany (Teutonia and Horst) without reaching the level that was predicted for him when he was young.
This decline will accelerate after his departure from Swansea where he will fall into drugs and more precisely the trafficking of heroin and crack. During a party, he stabbed the young Ronnie Evans, then aged 19, in the leg, severing two nerves, the latter finding himself paralyzed in one leg, before stealing a bracelet and a gold chain. According to the Daily MailCausso Darame was sentenced to four years and four months in prison for the theft and three months for possessing his knife and will have to serve at least half the sentence to be released on conditions.
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