Former football star Leonne Jeanne, who played for Cardiff and QPR, has been ‘recalled to prison’ by South Wales Police, who are appealing for information on the 44-year-old

Police are on the hunt for a former Cardiff and QPR star once considered Wales’ most promising footballer.

Leonne Jeanne, 44, has been “recalled to prison” by South Wales Police, who are appealing for information on him. Jeanne was convicted of dangerous driving in 2019 after being chased by police at 100mph on the same road where his son was found dead. He was later sent to prison for breaching a curfew.

Four years earlier in 2015, he was jailed for 30 months for his involvement in a plot to supply cocaine. In 2023, he was allowed out on day release from prison to attend the funeral of his son, who was among three people to die in a horror car crash in Cardiff.

Rafel Jeanne died in the car crash in March 2023 along with Darcy Ross and Eve Smith, both 21, while bank worker Sophie Russon, 20, and Shane Loughlin, 32, survived. The police appeal said: “Leonne Jeanne. Age: 44. From Cardiff. Recalled to Prison. Give reference 2500002271.”

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