Dani Alves is still in custody in the Brians 2 prison in Barcelona for an alleged sexual assault on a 23-year-old woman at the Sutton nightclub, on December 30.
According to the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia, in recent days the Brazilian footballer has stated: “I will accept what 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 happen. nothing scares me“.
The newspaper explains that the former Pumas player referred to the issue with the professionals and with his cellmates who cautiously approached him. In all conversations Dani Alves said that what happened in the bathroom of the disco’s private room was “with the consent of the woman”. And when they question him about the complaint, Alves closes his mouth and does not respond.
All the modules of the Brians 2 prison in Barcelona, the address of the penitentiary center selected for Alves the least conflictive, on 13. A space that It is intended for sexual offenders of minors and in which there was an inmate, convicted of the rape of a minor. It treats of a Brazilian, of name Coutinho that already knew to Alves.
The now cellmate of the soccer player, worked for many years in the access control of nightclubs in Barcelona, including Sutton, and because Ronaldinho had hired him as a bodyguard.
Meanwhile, last Thursday at noon, Alves was encouraged to play a soccer game with his fellow prisoners. The first time he touched the ball since he got to jail.
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