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Everton assist police after allegations of racism

Everton are helping police after Brentford's Rico Henry and Ivan Toney claim members of their family were racially abused in the Premier League match at Everton.

Henry, who scored the winning goal in Sunday's thrilling 3-2 victory at Goodison Park, took to social media after the game to call for the incident to be investigated.

He wrote on Twitter: "I never usually speak out on things that don't physically harm me or my family but to see my mom upset after being racially abused by a few Everton fans brought fire to my stomach!

"I will do anything for them & whatever it takes to get the small minority punished! This is not acceptable & must be investigated immediately."

After tweeting about the fireworks reportedly let off outside the Brentford team hotel, Toney added: "And for the man that racially abused my family Il [sic] do everything I can to get you the punishment you deserve!"

Everton responded to Toney's post with a tweet which read: "There is no place in football - or society - for racism. We are assisting Merseyside Police to ensure the individual is identified and dealt with appropriately."

Merseyside Police confirmed late on Sunday night an investigation had been opened.

Detective Inspector Catherine Cox said: "No matter what football team you support, there is absolutely no place for hate anywhere in Merseyside under any circumstances.

"Merseyside Police has investigated and successfully prosecuted so-called fans for racial abuse inside football stadia, and offenders have been handed football banning orders along with a criminal record for their behaviour.

"We will support the victims in this case and work with Everton Football Club to find those responsible and bring them to justice. Their views and their abuse is

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