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Salomon Kalou is in trouble for hacking off a piece of the Berlin Wall

A video reportedly shows the former Chelsea winger using a hammer and chisel to break off a piece of the wall.

Former Chelsea winger Salomon Kalou is facing a potential €10,000 fine after he was reportedly filmed by national broadcaster Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenbury (rbb) using a hammer and chisel to break off a piece of the Berlin Wall.

While the video isn’t available, the Independent did post a photo of the alleged vandal.

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YOU REALLY SHOULDN’T DO THAT!

The wall divided Berlin from 1961 and 1989, and is now a protected monument.

This video shows the alleged damage done to the wall:

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