Football
More rape allegations in the world of football! This time, PSG back Achraf Hakimi was the culprit
In recent months, rape allegations have been on the rise in the world of football. This time the suspect is Achraf Hakimi, a defender of the French team Paris Saint-Germain, who was alleged to have abused a 24-year-old woman a few days ago.
In recent months, rape allegations have been on the rise in the world of football. This time the suspect is Achraf Hakimi, a defender of the French team Paris Saint-Germain, who was alleged to have abused a 24-year-old woman a few days ago.
Moroccan footballer Achraf Hakimi, who was part of his national team at the last World Cup in Qatar, is accused of rape.
The 24-year-old Paris Saint-Germain defender was alleged to have abused a woman of the same age at the weekend when he invited the young woman to his home.
He was alone in his house, as his wife and children were on holiday in Dubai, and the player himself knew he would not be involved in the next PSG match due to his injury.
Upon the woman’s arrival, he kissed her, according to their words, then undressed her and then intercourse took place, although the alleged victim refused. She was then supposed to flee the house and call a friend who picked her up in a car.
She subsequently contacted the police and allegedly did not want to file a complaint, but the police should have decided to act on their own initiative due to the seriousness of the crime.
The right-back allegedly met the woman on Instagram, and they were supposed to have been in contact since January 16. But he is certainly not alone among footballers who have been or still are accused.
Dani Alves, Benjamin Mendy and Mason Greenwood are among the most famous.
Source: AS, ESPN
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