Former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner made a televised address in which he said he feared for his life in the wake of the corruption investigation.

Speaking in Trinidad, he said he could link Fifa officials to the 2010 election in Trinidad and Tobago.

"I will no longer keep secrets for them who actively seek to destroy the country," he said.

The US has launched a wide-ranging criminal case that engulfed Fifa and led President Sepp Blatter to resign.

Mr Warner has been indicted by the US with corruption, a charge he strongly denies.

The televised address by Jack Warner was a political advertisement for the Independent Liberal Party