Callum Robinson: 14-year-old boy questioned over online abuse directed at West Brom forward

Robinson screen-grabbed and highlighted the messages in anInstagram story after he was sent monkey emojis in reply to a post.

It was created with a sketch.

On Tuesday 7 December 2021, the UK.

The West Brom forward posted abuse on his social media accounts.

A 14-year-old boy in London has been questioned by police about online racist abuse sent to a West Brom player.

The three boys who are due to appear before the Youth Panel are aged 13, 14 and 12. The police are waiting for the outcome of the hearings.

Robinson was sent a monkey on his account in reply to a post after he scored twice in a win at Chelsea.

Robinson screen-grabbed and highlighted the messages in an IG story and West Brom reported the abuse to the authorities.

Robinson scored two times in the victory over the Blues.

The investigation was transferred to London by the West Midlands Police.

Sky Sports News can confirm that a teenager was questioned by the Metropolitan Police in November.

Police received a report of malicious communications in relation to a social media post.

A 14-year-old boy was interviewed under caution in November of 2021.

"Enquiries are ongoing."

Robinson was abused on the platform and one account was removed.