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Published 20:00 8 Apr 2019 BST
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Deeney has also disabled comments on his Instagram account because of the abuse.
"Due to events from the last 24 hours I will be taking comments off my posts," he said.
"To me, this isn't a game. When you racially abuse my family or myself I have to take measures to prevent young people seeing these comments and thinking that it's acceptable, and having to expose people I care about to these small-minded people."
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