World snooker champion accused of sexual abuse against children: details.

World snooker champion - accused of sexual abuse
World snooker champion - accused of sexual abuse

World snooker champion Graham Dott is accused of sexual abuse against two children. Prosecutors claim that Dott assaulted a girl and forced her to undress before committing further acts of violence. He is also suspected of sexual abuse against a boy. These incidents occurred over 25 years ago.

Graham Dott is the 2006 world snooker champion and a father of two. Information about his accusations against the two children became known through court documents.

Ronnie O'Sullivan, the seven-Time world snooker champion, has not confirmed his participation in the next world championship in his comments.

O'Sullivan has also previously declined to participate in several tournaments this season due to health issues.

49-year-old O'Sullivan is considered the greatest player in the history of snooker. He holds numerous records and achievements in this game.

He is a seven-time world snooker champion, an eight-time champion of the Masters and UK tournaments, a ten-time Premier League champion, and a winner of many other tournaments. He has also been awarded the Order of the British Empire for his contributions to professional sport.

Ronnie O'Sullivan is also the first player in the history of snooker to have earned over 14 million pounds in prize money and to have made over 1200 century breaks throughout his career.


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