ANTON FERDINAND was forced to flee his home in terror just hours before facing Manchester City last month.
The QPR defender was moved to a 'safe house' after he became the target of a terrifying death threat in the wake of his race row with John Terry.
The Sun exclusively revealed last month that police had been called in when a letter was sent to Ferdinand's club after claims he was racially abused by Chelsea skipper Terry in a game at Loftus Road in October.
We also told how cops investigating the threat had advised Ferdinand to fit a panic alarm at his home. Full Read
The QPR defender was moved to a 'safe house' after he became the target of a terrifying death threat in the wake of his race row with John Terry.
The Sun exclusively revealed last month that police had been called in when a letter was sent to Ferdinand's club after claims he was racially abused by Chelsea skipper Terry in a game at Loftus Road in October.
We also told how cops investigating the threat had advised Ferdinand to fit a panic alarm at his home. Full Read
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