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Exonerated after a first police custody at the start of the case, Aminata Diallo was again summoned by the courts and, this time, indicted, Friday, September 16. She is accused of having ordered the violent attack on her teammate Kheira Hamraoui.
Aminata Diallo spent her first night in detention at the Versailles women’s remand center (Yvelines). The former PSG player was indicted for aggravated violence and criminal association, Friday September 16. She is accused of having ordered the violent aggression of her teammate in club and selection, Kheira Hamraoui. Facts that date back to last November, when the two players returned together from a dinner, by car. The vehicle was blocked and Kheira Hamraoui pulled out and violently beaten in the hand and legs. She shared the bloody snaps on Saturday September 17 on her social media.
Four men were arrested during the week, betrayed by the presence of their mobile phones on the scene. Two were imprisoned, two others placed under judicial control. Several suspects have designated Aminata Diallo as the originator of this contract. The player evolves in the same position as Kheira Hamraoui at PSG and in the France team. “All four implicate Ms. Diallo […] as being the sponsor of the violence, to allow him to occupy the position of the victim during future competitions”, writes the parquet floor of Versailles in a press release. A judge must decide on Wednesday whether or not to keep Aminata Diallo in detention.
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