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Four footballers held over 'rape' of female journalist in Argentina

Published : Tuesday, 19 March, 2024 at 4:45 PM  Count : 367

Jose Ignacio Florentin, of Velez Sarsfield, celebrates at the end of a Copa Libertadores soccer match in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 6, 2022. A female journalist filed a complaint against Florentin and three other players from the Argentine soccer club Vélez Sarsfield saying they drugged and raped her on March 2 in Tucumán, Argentina. Credit: AP/Natacha Pisarenko

Jose Ignacio Florentin, of Velez Sarsfield, celebrates at the end of a Copa Libertadores soccer match in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 6, 2022. A female journalist filed a complaint against Florentin and three other players from the Argentine soccer club Vélez Sarsfield saying they drugged and raped her on March 2 in Tucumán, Argentina. Credit: AP/Natacha Pisarenko


Four footballers of Argentine premier division club Velez Sarsfield were provisionally detained Monday in an investigation into allegations they raped a female journalist in a hotel room this month, the plaintiff's lawyer said.

The four -- Uruguayan Sebastian Sosa, Paraguay's Jose Florentin and Argentines Braian Cufre and Abiel Osorio -- were ordered held for 48 hours until a judge decides whether they should remain under arrest pending the investigation, reports AFP.
The detention order came after a request by prosecutor Eugenia Maria Posse following a three-hour interview with the alleged victim.

In a statement broadcast on TV, the accuser's lawyer Patricia Neme said there were "sufficient elements to request pre-trial detention" as the four had "sufficient means" to flee if they wanted to avoid trial.

A sports journalist, 24, alleged she was invited by Sosa to a hotel room in Tucuman, Argentina, where the other three were also waiting.

She said she felt dizzy after a few drinks, lay down on a bed, and was then raped.

Velez Sarsfield, from Buenos Aires, said in a statement Monday it had suspended the four players and ordered an internal investigation.

"The Club reiterates its deepest concern about the reported events, which are clearly contrary to the principles and values of our institution," it said.

A judge will decide Wednesday whether to extend the players' detention.






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