Arturo Vidal and Other Colo Colo Players Investigated in Chile for Alleged Sexual Assault
A prosecutor's office in Santiago said the alleged the incident took place at a bar in the upscale Vitacura neighborhood in the Chilean capital. It also added that a woman alleged that her sister was drugged and sexually attacked by Colo Colo players.
Mumbai, November 5: Chilean authorities said they are investigating an alleged sexual assault case involving players at soccer club Colo Colo, including former international Arturo Vidal. A prosecutor's office in Santiago said the alleged the incident took place at a bar in the upscale Vitacura neighborhood in the Chilean capital. It also added that a woman alleged that her sister was drugged and sexually attacked by Colo Colo players. Footballer Dies After Being Struck by Lightning During Local Football Match in Peru, Others Injured; Video Goes Viral.
A local police officer told journalists that Vidal, 37, was taken to a Vitacura police station, where he went through “an investigative identity check." That is a standard procedure for suspects of crimes. Vidal, who was released after the check, did not comment on the incident. Police also said other players went through similar procedures and have testified about the incident. Marcelo, Set to Enter as Substitute During Fluminense vs Gremio Brazilian Serie A 2024 Match, Sent Back to Bench After Touchline Disagreement With Manager Mano Menezes (Watch Video).
Also on Monday, a Santiago court released another former Chile international.
Jorge Valdivia was arrested on Oct. 22 amid a rape investigation. The 41-year-old Valdiva was accused of raping a woman two days before. Valdivia denied any wrongdoing.
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