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Summary
Courtney Meppen-Walter is a Professional Footballer from Bury, England, a starlet of the Manchester City Youth Academy, the young centre back was recognised as showing great potential, capping for both England Under-17s & England Under-18s, where he captained both national teams.

Meppen-Walter is urrently serving a 16-month jail sentence in September 2012 for causing the death of two people in a car crash, Meppen-Walter was charged with dangerous driving.

Manchester City
It was alleged that Meppen-Walter was cashing in not shy of £1,000 per week at Manchester City.

International Career
The Manchester City player first broke into England contention in 2010 when he was selected for the U17 side which travelled to the Nordic Tournament in August. A versatile player who can fill in both midfield and defensive duties became a regular for John Peacock over the course of the 2010-11 campaign and was called into the squad for the European U17 Championship Finals in Serbia. Meppen-Walter was captain of England Under 18s.

Personal Life
Meppen-Walter was sentenced to 16-month jail term for causing the deaths of two people in a car crash in 2012, Meppen-Walter was driving 52 MPH in a 30 MPH zone when he ploughed his Mercedes into Nissan driving Kulwant Singh, 32, and his sister Ravel Kaur, 37, from Cheetham Hill on Bury New Road, were both pronounced dead at the scene, Meppen-Walter pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced to serve a 16 month jail term. In 2013 Meppen-Walter was set free from prison after serving on 4 months of is senetence, however there was an error in the prison system, so Meppen-Walter returned to prison to finish the rest of his sentence.