French Rugby Players Charged with Aggravated Rape in Argentina
ICARO Media Group
In a shocking turn of events, two French international rugby players have been charged with the aggravated rape of a woman in Argentina. The incident allegedly took place after France's victory over Argentina in a recent match.
Hugo Auradou, 20, and Oscar Jegou, 21, stand accused of raping a 39-year-old woman multiple times in a hotel room in the city of Mendoza. The pair, who opted not to testify at a hearing, claim that the encounter was consensual and deny any accusations of rape.
According to the woman's lawyer, she accompanied one of the men to the hotel room after leaving a nightclub. She alleges that she was then subjected to repeated acts of violence, with injuries to her face, back, breasts, legs, and ribs, along with bite and scratch marks.
The ordeal lasted several hours, during which the woman tried to escape on multiple occasions. Feeling emotionally and physically unwell as a result, she sought medical treatment at a health facility.
The players remain in custody while authorities conduct further investigations into the matter. Their legal representation maintains their confidence in their version of events and emphasizes their innocence. Lawyers for the accused point to witnesses and CCTV footage that allegedly show the woman leaving the hotel without any visible injuries.
The French Rugby Federation (FFR) president, Florian Gill, expressed his concern for the situation and called for a swift resolution by the Argentine justice system. Meanwhile, the players have been replaced in the upcoming match against Argentina by Mickael Guillard and Judicael Cancoriet.
This distressing incident has sent shockwaves through the rugby community, highlighting the need for thorough investigations and the importance of upholding the principles of consent and respect. As the case unfolds, many are eagerly awaiting justice for all parties involved.