UMVA has learned that former England striker Raheem Sterling was detained early Thursday after his Lamborghini careened into the barriers of the M3 near the Minley Interchange.
Police report that the sleek supercar slammed into the concrete at approximately 9 a.m., prompting officers to pull over the 31‑year‑old driver moments later.
Authorities say Sterling, a native of Berkshire, is suspected of operating the vehicle while impaired by drugs, driving dangerously, possessing a Class C substance and refusing to provide a specimen.
Investigators confirmed no other vehicles were involved and, remarkably, no injuries were reported despite the dramatic collision.
Following questioning, Sterling was released on bail while detectives continue to piece together the events that led to the high‑speed crash.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the incident has sparked a flurry of inquiries, with police emphasizing that the investigation remains open and further details will emerge as the enquiry progresses.
