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Strong evidence that would put Dani Alves, former Pumas, out of prison

The new evidence in the case of Dani Alves that would take an unexpected turn and the Brazilian could leave prison

By Javier Vaca

The new evidence in the case of Dani Alves that would take an unexpected turn and the Brazilian could leave prison
The new evidence in the case of Dani Alves that would take an unexpected turn and the Brazilian could leave prison
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After three months in a Barcelona prison, the former Pumas player, Dani Alves, could finally leave the prison after the new versions that have been released in his case. The player is being held for an accusation by a 23-year-old girl who alleges that the former World Cup player assaulted her.

As reported by the newspaper Mundo Deportivo, the version provided by Dani Alves's friend, who was that night at the Sutton discotheque where the incident occurred, could be the key for Alves to obtain preventive release while the trial in his against.

According to the aforementioned source, next Monday Dani Alves will once again appear before the judge handling the case against him to make a new statement in which he seeks to reconcile the version of his friend Bruno Brasil and that he denies the young woman that accuses the former Pumas player and selected Brazilian. Alves's idea is that after declaring before the judge he can access preventive freedom while his trial lasts.

New evidence in the Dani Alves case

Dani Alves's friend, who accompanied him that night where the events would have taken place during the interview with the program and "Ahora Sonsoles" confessed that the complainant was looking for the former Pumas player at all times and that she would have voluntarily gone beyond entering the bathroom where the incident allegedly happened.


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