"I am an excellent person" and "I believe in God." In his last words in the trial against him in the Courts of Lomas de Zamora, the Colombian footballer Sebastián Villa (26) insisted that he did nothing to his former partner, his compatriot Daniela Cortés (26).
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I would never have hurt Daniela or her family," the Boca Juniors forward said in a brief message.
In addition, he remarked: "I am an excellent person, a good son and a good brother. I believe in God, that's why I know that everything will work out, in the best way. He's holding me back a lot these days."
The verdict will be announced next Friday at 13. Prosecutor Sergio Anauati asked for a sentence of 2 years and 3 months for the Boca footballer for the crimes of minor injuries aggravated by the link and for mediating gender violence, plus threats.
The complaint filed by Cortés established that on April 27, 2020, during the strictest stage of isolation, the soccer player hit her in the country Saint Thomas, Canning, in Esteban Echeverría.
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