Mossos d’Esquadra This Tuesday they confirmed that the images taken from the nightclub’s security cameras were confirmed. Sutton related to barcelona Accuser ‘fully confirmed’ young woman’s complaint Daniel Alves A rape case for which the prosecution demanded a nine-year prison sentence.
They appeared in court this Tuesday at the second session of the Alves case at the Barcelona Court a dozen Mosso agentsThose who testified at the time they attended Victim was in ‘shock’, ‘fainted’ when she gave details of the rape and He was hesitant to report because he feared he wouldn’t be believed or his identity would be spread.He made it clear to them that he “didn’t want money, he just wanted justice.”
One of the agents who took the victim’s police statement “very impressed”He confirmed his complaint about what happened was “fully substantiated” by footage from the nightclub’s cameras, which recorded the moments before and after he entered the toilets of Sutton nightclub in Barcelona.
Another agent from Mossos’ Central Unit Against Sexual Assault (UCAS) stated that they initially tried to reassure the victim before giving a statement to the police, but when the girl arrived they tried to explain the situation. sexual assault “It collapsed a little bit.”
Mossos agents explained to him the scenario that would occur if he reported this or not. The victim’s fear was that his name would be revealed or he would not be believed.He felt “powerless” because the defendant was a “public figure.”
Agents treating the victim at the nightclub found the young woman I was in “shock” and couldn’t stop crying. They had to calm him down because he could barely express a single word. The victim told two agents treating him at the Sutton nightclub that he “didn’t want money, he just wanted justice”.
Mossos, as two of her friends explained this Monday, the young woman insists: I was afraid to blame Dani Alves – whom he described as “an important person” – both for fear that he would not be believed and because of the media impact of the case or the possibility that his name would become known.
Moreover, he confessed to one of the first agents who took an interest in him: He felt ‘guilty’ for what happened Although they explain that the Mossos made Dani Alves understand that he was the victim.
Another of the agents revealed is the person in charge of UCAS, who was tasked with coordinating Alves’ arrest at his lawyer’s office in Barcelona, where the footballer had traveled from Mexico, the country to which he later returned. because at that time UNAM was playing with Pumas.
As announced, an agreement was reached with the athlete’s lawyer. avoid being arrested in publicBecause they were aware of the “media” involvement of the alleged attacker, in order to protect the identity of Dani Alves.
A story confirmed by one of the police officers who arrested the defendant, who explained that such secret detention was the decision of his “bosses”.
The young woman pointed at Alves in the nightclub
The young woman pointed out the Brazilian football player passing by as he was leaving the facility to the facility manager and his friends: “it happened“This, this Tuesday, Sutton’s director in his presence as a witness.
Nightclub manager explaining this Alves was a regular customer of the facilityexplained it in detail He found out what happened when he saw the girl crying, so he approached her and her two friends. “It took him a long time to tell us what happened,” he said.
While this man was talking to three young women, Alves walked straight past him without saying goodbye to leave the nightclub. The victim told them “it was him”reported.
According to the person in charge of Sutton, The young woman was “quite upset” and repeated that she wanted to go home and when they insisted on knowing what had happened, he finally told them that he had been the victim of terrorism. sexual assault.
“He told me they wouldn’t believe him.“The statements recalled by the witness who stated that the young woman voluntarily entered the bathroom where the rape took place, but when she entered, she wanted to leave and said she ‘could not’ were as follows:
In the same vein, a nightclub manager said the victimShe was crying a lot and “it was pretty bad”So they activated the protocol and called the emergency number 112.
Moreover, When the room manager asked the young woman if she wanted to file a complaint, she said no because no one would believe her.His two friends and other witnesses confirmed this throughout the trial.
This witness also stated that Alves was a regular customer of the nightclub and explained that, in his opinion, that night was Alves. The football player was “not his usual self” as he thought “he was either drunk or had something to drink, he was not behaving as usual”Thereupon, the defense, citing alcohol consumption as a mitigating reason to reduce the possible sentence, preferred not to ask him any questions.
He stated the following at the hearing this Tuesday: A Sutton assistant treating the girl’s knee injury and had heard him talking to his friends as they awaited the arrival of the Mossos.
The witness testified that he heard the victim tell his friends: He “knew what he was going for”, but later made it clear that he “didn’t want to do it” and eventually “regretted being there”..