Cops clean up the Drog house as star's wife has dust-up with the housekeeper

12 February 2009 11:57
Another fine mess: Drogba[LNB] Police were called to Chelsea [LNB]star Didier Drogba's house over a dispute between his wife and his cleaner.[LNB]Candy Price quit her job at the striker's home but returned the following day and refused to leave until she was paid £430 in wages.[LNB]Drogba's partner Lalla Diakite refused to pay and eventually called the cops when 32-year-old Price and a pal sat outside the £4million house in Oxshott, Surrey.[LNB]Price, of West Drayton, Middlesex, told The Sun: 'All I wanted was the money owed to me. Drogba's partner kept telling me she would put it in the post, but I knew she didn't have my address. [LNB]'Two representatives from Chelsea arrived first and asked me to move. They then left and the police turned up. [LNB]'I explained the situation to the officers, who went inside. They came out 20 minutes later with a cheque for £430. [LNB]'I'm angry that I had to go through all that hassle to get £430 from a man who earns more than £100,000 a week.'[LNB]A spokesman for Ivory international Drogba said: 'They owed the cleaner no money. He is on international duty and his wife is pregnant on her own and doesn't speak much English. [LNB]'The cleaner sat outside shouting threats, banging on the gate, ringing the intercom, so Didier's wife was scared and called police. They advised her to give a cheque to go away, which she did.'[LNB]  Real Madrid maintain stranglehold of football's rich-list ahead of second-placed United[LNB]Juventus striker Iaquinta wary of Hiddink's Chelsea[LNB]EXCLUSIVE: The Chelsea part-timer - Hiddink set to double up with Russia and Kenyon may be next to go[LNB]Which Chelsea stars wanted Scolari out? Certainly not me, claims Ballack[LNB]CHELSEA FC NEWS FROM ACROSS TEH NET[LNB] [LNB]  

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