Dani Alves, accused of sexually abusing a 23-year-old girl in a Barcelona nightclub, has already been detained by the Spanish police for ten days. While he waits for his lawyer to grant him provisional release, the Brazilian soccer player is being held in the Brians 2 Correctional Facility, in Sant Esteve Sesrovires.
Alves shares a cell with another Brazilian from the world of football: Coutinho, who He was Ronaldinho’s bodyguard and doorman in some nightclubs in Barcelona. Both spend their days in module 13 of the prison, “the least conflictive, a space for sexual offenders of minors,” according to The vanguard.
Dani Alves’ confession in prison and the reasons why he could go free
Despite having played a notorious soccer match with his fellow prisoners, Alves is “boredom”. This was stated by another prison inmate, who spoke with the team of four a day, a Spanish program.
“He is in module 13 with Coutinho who is a friend of mine. A Brazilian. The other day the director and the deputy director took him out. They went to show him everything that is the area of the sports area. At 1:30 p.m., at lunchtime,” said the inmate.
“He walks normal and ordinary. He does not lead a special life, nor does he have a special life there, nor is he treated speciallysaid the prison inmate, who remains anonymous.
“The attitude he has is one of boredom, a lot, it’s a very boring life. But he’s been playing soccer already, he’s been playing some plays on the guys there. The people who are with him are there for the same crime,” said the prisoner. “He’s a good boy, he’s a good guy. He is super calm, they ask him for autographs… I hallucinate”.
Dani Alves also made a statement from the penalty. “I will accept whatever comes. I left home when I was barely 15 years old. I have overcome in my life very difficult and complicated situations. This will be one more that will pass. nothing scares me”, he expressed.
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Source: Eluniverso

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