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    Gazza placed behind bars again after hotel fracas
    Australian Herald
    Tuesday 9th February, 2010  
    (ANI)


    London, Feb.9 : Former England football star Paul Gascoigne was behind bars again last night after his second arrest in 24 hours.

    The wayward footie hero was held following a fracas at a hotel, reports The Sun.

    He was first arrested on Sunday evening for alleged drink driving. On Monday, he walked straight to the hotel bar and downed a pint of lager and then went out to a petrol station for alcohol and cigarettes.

    A source close to Gazza said: "When he came back with a bottle of spirits, hotel staff didn't want him there and called the cops after he started ranting."

    Durham Police confirmed that a second man had also been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence.

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