The defense of the Brazilian player Daniel Alves could see its defense strategy collapse with the result of DNA tests on traces collected from the victim’s body and from the bathroom of the nightclub where the sexual assault would have occurred.
According to the Spanish newspaper El Periódico, the samples collected in the club’s bathroom, on the victim’s and Daniel Alves’ clothes, as well as intravaginal biological samples from the victim, collected the day after the alleged assault, were compatible with a DNA sample from the player provided voluntarily at the time of his arrest.
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Result contradicts Alves statements
Since the accusation of sexual assault arose, Daniel Alves has given three versions of what happened at the Sutton nightclub in Barcelona, all of them contradicted by the result of the DNA test, cited by the newspaper.
On a TV show, the Brazilian national team player said he met the young woman because he opened the bathroom door without knowing there was someone inside and accused her of trying to take advantage of his fame.
In court, the player said that the young woman stayed by his side while he used the bathroom, changing the version later, saying that she only performed oral sex on him.
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