Former FIFA vice president Jack Warner says he fears for his life and he has evidence that FIFA money was involved in the 2010 national election in Trinidad and Tobago.<br /><br /> Warner also refered to documents dealing with his knowledge of transactions at FIFA.<br /><br /> “I have, as promised, compiled a comprehensive and detailed set of documents, including cheques and corroborated statements and have placed them in different and respected hands,” Warner said in a paid television address. “I said to you before, by so doing I have in fact placed the outcome of those matters beyond even my own reach. Retracting them is now an impossibility. There can be no turning back.”<br /><br /> Earlier, Warner had appeared on a wanted list circulated by international police organisation Interpol. <br /><br /> Now, Politico magazine reports Interpol is reviewing its own 20 million euro FIFA-funded deal focusing mainly on illegal betting and match fixing.<br /><br /> Warner’s televised address came just hours after it was revealed that former t
