BEVERLY HILLS, May 13, (THEWILL) – A community in Jamaica, Maverley, has been remembered by Manchester City winger, Raheem Sterling, who sent some coronavirus palliatives to help his home-town manage the economic hardship.
According to reports, an eight-year-old girl was pictured receiving the packages Raheem Sterling sent to the community and the Premier League star urged the people of city to stay safe so as not to contract the deadly coronavirus.
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THEWILL reports that Sterling was born Maverley but he chose to play for England and he played a prominent role in Manchester City’s success in the last seasons.