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The woman who accused Dani Alves of sexual assault in Barcelona last month identified the Brazilian World Cup star by a tattoo on his abdomen, it has been claimed.
The alleged victim said the former Barcelona right-back slapped and raped her in the bathrooms of the Sutton nightclub in the Spanish city in December.
The 39-year-old footballer is in prison while he remains under investigation.
Judicial sources have claimed that Alves’s crescent-shaped tattoo on his abdomen was visible during the alleged attack.
The woman who accused Dani Alves of sexual assault in Barcelona last month identified the Brazilian World Cup star by a tattoo on his abdomen, it has been claimed.
The woman says she noticed the tattoo when he tried to force her to give him oral sex and she resisted in the locked bathroom in the VIP club.
The international soccer player had stated that it was he who sat on the toilet when the woman pounced on him.
The judge asked how the woman could see his tattoo if his shirt covered his torso.
The Champions League-winning star allegedly altered his testimony to say that he stood up when she entered, allowing her to see the tattoo, according to The world.
He said the couple later had consensual sex, though he initially denied any knowledge of the alleged victim and said the couple only passed each other in the bathroom without meeting.
The alleged victim said the former Barcelona right-back slapped and raped her in the bathrooms of the Spanish city’s Sutton nightclub in December (pictured playing in Qatar)
The woman says she noticed the tattoo when he tried to force her to give him oral sex and she resisted in the locked bathroom in the VIP club (pictured)
Due to the apparent inconsistency in his testimony, Alves’s family wants him to change lawyers and testify again, Spanish media say.
Yesterday, Alves moved from Brians 1 prison to the smaller Brian 2 prison, where inmates are convicted of sex offences.
The new detention center has “smaller residential modules” where it is easier to guarantee the safety and coexistence of the inmates.
Authorities said the type of crime Alves is accused of was not considered in the decision to transfer him.
Alves spent three nights at another facility that houses about 200 inmates.
The new one has the capacity for about 80 detainees, including convicted prisoners and others awaiting trial.
Alves is expected to share a cell with another inmate for now.
Defense lawyers are set to appeal against the detention, arguing that he should be granted more freedom but without a passport.
But it is feared that if he returns to Brazil, where there is no extradition treaty with Spain, he will be beyond the reach of justice.
Dana Dinorah, Alves’ ex-wife, said: ‘I’m still in shock. It seems like it’s a nightmare and it’s not happening.
Former wife and agent Dinorah pictured here at a press conference in Barcelona in 2015
Insisting that she believed the father of her two children was innocent, the Brazil-based businesswoman said in an interview with a Spanish television show: ‘Dani would never, ever do this.
‘I say this because I have known him for 22 years and I was married to him for ten.
‘This has been a shock to me and my children.
‘I have two teenage sons who are suffering.’
Speaking to the Fiesta program on Spain’s Telecinco station, Dana added: ‘Dani asked his lawyer to call me so that he could solve his most urgent matters.
“I found out he was in jail from that phone call he asked his lawyer to make to me.
“I have not had access to Dani and I have not been able to speak to him on the phone. His lawyer says that he is sad but that he is fine. She is the only one who has been able to see it.
I am here for whatever I can do to help you.
Brians 1 prison, near Barcelona, where former Barcelona footballer Dani Alves is being held
Dani Alves (left) in 2021 with his wife Joana Sanz (right), who recently spoke about her husband’s arrest.
Dana spoke after the footballer’s current wife, Spanish model Joana Sanz, said she had lost the “two pillars of my life” after her husband’s imprisonment and the death of her mother.
The former Barcelona defender, sacked by Mexican club UNAM Pumas after it emerged he had been remanded by a judge over sexual assault allegations, was arrested after flying to Spain last week following the death of his mother-in-law.
Spanish media reported that the footballer had asked his defense lawyer for permission to be questioned again under oath by the judge who sent him to prison pending an ongoing investigation so that he could clarify the inconsistencies reported in the statements he has made inside and out of court about the allegations before and after. after his arrest.
He told a television show before his arrest that he had never met his accuser, though he admitted to having been at the nightclub where the alleged incident occurred.
Spanish media reports over the weekend, which police and court officials have not commented on, claim that he told the judge he had “consensual sex” with the woman after witnesses were told and CCTV footage contradicted his television claims that he had not met his alleged victim. .
Former Barcelona right-back Dani Alves (D), 39, pictured with his wife Joana Sanz (L), 29
Dani Alves moved to Mexican league team UNAM Pumas after a year back in Barcelona
Joana Sanz, born in Tenerife, had already shown that she was supporting her man before his arrest and imprisonment, saying on social media that her husband had never disrespected her and claiming that she had seen women ‘try it on’ with Alves in front of to the. hers.
Hours before he was taken into custody, she posted a photo of them holding hands with the caption “Together” in English.
On Friday night, Joana, who married Alves on Formentera off Ibiza in 2017, wrote: “I ask the media outside my home to respect my privacy at this time.”
‘My mother died a week ago and I have only just begun to realize that she is no longer with me to be tormented with my husband’s situation.
I have lost the only two pillars of my life.
Alves was fired from his contract with the Pumas de la UNAM after returning from a spell at Barcelona
Investigations of the type currently carried out by the investigating magistrate can take months and even years in some cases to complete, although when suspects are in prison they speed up their investigations as much as possible.
People under formal investigation can remain in prison without charge for up to four years in Spain, although the normal limit is two years.
In Spain, formal charges are only filed when an investigating judge rules that there is sufficient evidence for a trial to proceed and subsequently invites prosecutors to file an indictment.
Both the state prosecutor in this case and a lawyer representing Alves’s accuser demanded the footballer’s preventive detention during a closed-door court hearing on Friday that followed his arrest at an undisclosed location in Barcelona.
Alves has won 42 soccer titles, including three Champions Leagues with Barcelona and two Copa Américas with Brazil.
He played his third World Cup, the only major title that eluded him, last month.