Mother Happy With Norris's Personal Apology - Ipswich Town News
Amanda Peak, the mother of the two boys killed in the crash which saw former Plymouth goalkeeper Luke McCormick jailed, says she is happy that David Norris plans to apologise personally for his goal celebration at Blackpool on Saturday. Norris has been fined and warned by the club for the ‘handcuffs' gesture he made after scoring.
Mrs Peak said: "I am happy with that. That is all that we wanted, for him to show that he knew that he should not have done it and it would have been interpreted in the way that everybody else interpreted it.
"I am glad that he is apologising to us personally and that is all that I asked for and he has been fined and it is going to a charity that deserves it.
"People like David and Luke McCormick and everyone else in the public eye have got a responsibility and they need to think about their actions because children look up to them and copy them.â€Â
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