The lover Rachelle Graham and footballer were put through punishment after raising income for his charity Facebook A Premier League footballer and his beauty queen lover have now been qualified by racists a' when he is black and she's white. Newcastle United striker Papiss Cisse, 27, and 22-year-old Rachelle Graham found themselves put through vile abuse after raising cash for his charity. Rachelle, the present Miss Newcastle,A took part in a from 10,000ft to help fund an to help people in Cisseas local Senegal. The big event was attacked on a web site setup by bigots that are against mixed-race relationships. A fake Twitter bill was then put up in Rachelleas title, and wives and friends of other Toon stars, including midfielder Yohan Cabaye, also began to receive offending messages. Now investigators are investigating as a crime the abuse after being called in by Rachelleas stunned mom Val, 46. The Mirror has also passed on a number of the disturbing messagesA to Durham police. Cafe owner Rachelle said: aAt first the messages originated in a US web site which targets white people who are going out with black people. Anyone behind that could also have setup the artificial Twitter account within my name. It had been built to look as much like mine as you can, using my photographs and virtually the exact same target. aThe first I knew of it absolutely was when I began to get messages from friends responding to tweets I'd maybe not delivered. That person was sending out abuse and saying I was no further with Papiss, and would use improper terms. aI am entirely sickened because of it. I can't imagine somebody that will do this.a Charity: Papiss is going to greatly help poor Philadelphia The cloned consideration, @grahamracheLLe, has now been suspended. The real one, @GrahamRachelle, has 1,500 readers. The abuse began last month after Rachelle, of Edmundbyers, Co Durham, served boost A900 for Cisseas charity, Friends of Sedhiou. Rachelle added: aThey set up pictures of monkeys with knives, and would change newspaper reports on him, using phrases like aimported from Senegala.a aPapiss has said we have to ignore it, and seen this type of racism before. But I think itas not on and we've to do something to avoid it.a A police spokesman said: aThe internet site has been reported and we're investigating.a
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