Marca: white sneakers could be evidence in Dani Alves’ rape case
In the case of Brazilian footballer Dani Alves, accused of rape, there is a new piece of evidence. Marca reports.
According to the source, the athlete’s side insists that the CCTV footage shows that Alves first entered the toilet, and two minutes later the alleged victim. Thus, they want to prove that the Brazilian did not take her to the toilet by force.
At the same time, the prosecution stated that the footballer was not visible on the recordings from video cameras. They claim that there are several shots showing white sneakers belonging to the accused. It is noted that the shoes are the key evidence in the case.
Alves was arrested on January 20. The alleged victim of the football player reported that he locked her in the bathroom of a nightclub, where he beat and raped her. Doctors confirmed that the girl had injuries indicating resistance. Alves faces four to 12 years in prison.
Alves is the most titled football player in the world. He became the champion of France, Italy, Spain and won the national cups of these countries. As part of the Brazilian national team, the defender won the Copa America and the Confederations Cup twice, and also won the Olympic Games and the World Youth Championship.
Source: Lenta

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