Marca: Brazilian football player Alves faces up to 12 years in prison for harassment
A possible punishment for the most titled footballer in the world, Dani Alves, arrested in the case of harassment, has been named. Marca reports.
Alves, 39, faces four to 12 years in prison. At the moment, the Brazilian is in custody without the possibility of bail.
Alves was arrested on January 20. The alleged victim of the football player reported that on December 30, he locked her in the toilet in the VIP area of the Sutton nightclub, beat and raped her. It is clarified that the doctors confirmed that the girl had injuries indicating resistance.
Alves is the most titled footballer in the world. He won the championships of France, Italy, Spain and won the national Cups of these countries. As part of the Brazilian national team, the defender won the America’s Cup and the Confederations Cup twice, the Olympic Games and the World Youth Championship.
Source: Lenta

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