A court in the Brazilian state of São Paulo This Friday he granted temporary freedom to four Argentine soccer players of River Plate who was arrested a week ago in a fight with Guild Brazilian after being accused of a racial insult, official sources reported.
According to the judge’s decision Fernando Oliveira Camargoresponsible for the immediate decisions of the Court of Justice of São Paulo during rest Christmasthe four soccer players will be able to await freedom until the magistrate responsible for the case determines whether to open a trial, but on the condition that they comply with various precautionary measures.
The soccer players Camila Duarte, Juana Cángaro, Candela Díaz and Milagros Díaz have to stay on Brazil during the process and appear in court monthly to report on their activities, also they must notify in advance of any change of address in São Paulo.
The judge also conditioned the temporary release on the payment of a bond of 25,000 reais (about 4,047.4 dollars or 3,872.6 euros) within a maximum of five days, an amount that will serve as a guarantee for the eventual payment of compensation to the victim of the suspected racist insults.
The Argentines were arrested on Friday last week after a riot caused by an alleged racist attack after the first half of the match in which River Plate and they drew 1-1 at the Canindé stadium in São Paulo for the women’s tournament in the Ladies Cup.
The incident started on Candela Diaz He became irritated with a ball girl and made gestures in which he appeared to be imitating a monkey, in an apparently racist insult recorded on several videos.
The event caused a stir due to the reaction of the players of Guildwho also said they were victims of racist insults, which forced the referee to send off six members of the River Plate and to end the game.
The tournament organizers, for their part, did not include the River Plate of the next two editions of the competition, while the Buenos Aires team condemned any kind of discriminatory behavior.
Argentinian women were arrested in flagrante delicto for the crime of racial insult after the Guild went to the stadium police station to report them and Justice ordered their preventive detention, so they stopped Christmas in a prison in São Paulo.
Source: La Verdad

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