The Brazilian player Real Madrid, Viniciusand the former Mallorca partner accused of insulting him during the LaLiga match played by both teams on February 5 at the Son Moix stadium, testified on Tuesday before the investigating judge in the case, Martina Mora, in the Court of Palma.
The 20-year-old defendant arrived at the Vía Alemania courts in Palma on Tuesday around 9:10 am, wearing a mask and sunglasses. He was summoned at 10:00 in the morning and testified for just over half an hour before the investigating judge, where he expressed remorse for the facts with which he was accused and acknowledged the insults.
At the end of his statement, hidden under a gray hood and hiding his face with a pink folder, the person under investigation, accompanied by his public defender, went down the emergency stairs and left in the judicial building behind the door to avoid the waiting media. at the doors of the courts.
For his part, before 10:00 am, the player from real Madrid He testified via videoconference for about ten minutes before the judge and reported that on that day in Son Moix the atmosphere was not tense or different compared to other matches in other stadiums.
The Majorcan fan, investigated for a hate crime, was identified by the National Police as the author of xenophobic insults against Vinicius in the LaLiga match between Real Mallorca and Real Madrid on February 5.
The Citizen Security Brigade and the Drone Unit of the National Police began an investigation into the alleged racist insult to the Brazilian player which resulted in the identification of the former member of the vermilion team.
He Royal Majorcawho also appeared in this case, expelled the young man, revoked his license for three years and banned him from entering the stadium is moix. He was also fined 4,000 euros and banned from sporting events for 12 months.
The young man under investigation was also denounced by LaLiga for racist insults against Nigerians Samu Chukwueze after the match against Villareal on February 18 in Son Moix.
Source: La Verdad

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