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Conor McGregor Leaves UK Funeral After Incident, Police Investigating

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Conor McGregor made a sudden departure from a funeral in the UK on Tuesday evening following an incident that occurred during the gathering, Your Content has learned.

Authorities are now conducting an investigation to determine the nature of the incident.

Video footage captured from outside The Saddle Club in Birkenhead shows the UFC star, accompanied by two security guards, swiftly leaving the venue after being present for the services honoring a deceased family member. In the clip, McGregor appeared visibly unsettled as he requested his fans to create space around his car, allowing him to leave the scene promptly.

Officials from the club reported that McGregor had been in high spirits earlier in the day, even sharing several cheerful photos with other attendees at the event. However, they explained that he became upset by the behavior of certain individuals present at the funeral, leading him to depart prematurely.

According to a statement from the Merseyside Police, they received a call regarding an altercation at the club around 7:50 PM. The police promptly arrived at the location and engaged with several individuals. However, they have not disclosed any further details regarding the specific allegations made, and no complaints have been filed nor arrests made at this stage, according to TMZ.

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We have reached out to McGregor’s representatives for comment on the situation, but we have yet to receive a response.

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