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Snooker fan thrown out of World Championship match after protest over 'Epstein Files'

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Mark Allen has spoken of his devastation following a crushing World Championship semi-final defeat to Wu Yize at the Crucible, with the Northern Irishman squandering a golden opportunity to reach his maiden world final.Leading 16-14 in the race to 17 frames, Allen appeared certain to book his place in the showpiece event after sinking the pink in the penultimate frame.However, with only a routine black ball on the spot standing between him and glory, the pressure proved too much as he narrowly failed to convert the shot.His Chinese opponent pounced on the lifeline, taking the decider to set up a final clash with Shaun Murphy.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Speaking immediately after the match, Allen was brutally honest about his failure to close out the contest."You don't deserve to be in a world final if you are missing a ball like that, it's just pure pressure," he said."I had two or three good chances to close out the match but didn't do it."Despite his anguish, the 39-year-old...

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A spectator was ejected from Sheffield's Crucible Theatre on Saturday evening after disrupting the World Snooker Championship semi-final between Wu Yize and Mark Allen with shouts referencing the Epstein Files.The unusual disruption took place at the most critical moment of the match, as the two players prepared to contest the decisive 33rd frame of their tense last-four encounter.As Wu readied himself to play, a voice from the audience cried out "never forget the Epstein Files" – an apparent reference to the extensive documentation surrounding the late convicted sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein.The individual shouted a second time before officials intervened.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Referee Marcel Eckardt swiftly demanded the protester's removal, stating: "Can you get this person out please, now please."His instruction was clearly picked up by BBC cameras broadcasting the match live.Fellow spectators had already voiced their displeasure at the disruption, telling...

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