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20 March, 2020 10:19 am

Beckham to live in red light district among prostitutes and drug dealers, according to The Sun

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According to Britain’s tabloid paper The Sun, David Beckham in Milan will live in the red light district of the city, among prostitutes and drug dealers.
The sensational title screams that Beckham will live in a red light flat.
The accommodation will be in Via Amedeo d’Aosta and was apparently personally recommended to Beckham by Milan’s captain, Maldini.

The Sun hasn’t missed the fact that the flat is near Milan’s Viale Abruzzi, known as an area of night-time perdition.

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The Sun reports:the city’s notorious Viale Abruzzi.
The area is famous for transvestite prostitutes, pimps and drug dealers.
It is known as one of the most dangerous areas in MilanThis is somewhat of an exaggeration and we’ll leave it to Beckham to judge his new abode.

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