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Vunipola apologises after receiving fine for resisting the law in Majorca
Billy Vunipola

ENGLAND forward Billy Vunipola has “unreservedly” apologised after being fined for resisting the law on the Spanish island of Majorca.

The 31-year-old said there was “no violence” during the incident in the early hours of Sunday morning and he was scheduled to fly back to Britain today.

In a statement issued through his club Saracens, Vunipola said he was charged with resisting the law and fined €240 (£205) following an “express trial.”

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