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Hamraoui affair: Abidal's mea culpa on social networks after his wife's divorce petition

2021-11-23T13:10:25.652Z


LE SCAN SPORT - The former international posted a message on his Instagram account, begging forgiveness from his wife who filed for divorce.


The couple crisis between Eric Abidal and his wife Hayet continues to spread long and wide on social networks.

After the announcement, by the wife of the former international, last Friday, of a request for divorce because her husband had an "

adulterous relationship

" with Kheira Hamraoui, the player of Paris Saint-Germain assaulted on November 4, it is the turn of the ex-Barça defender to speak.

On his Instagram account, Eric Abidal posted a photo of him, annoyed and thoughtful, accompanied by a text in which he makes his mea culpa and implores forgiveness from his wife. “

Hayet Abidal forgive me. Whatever your decision, you will remain in my eyes the woman of my life, and especially the mother of our wonderful children. I deserve this humiliation even if it kills me alive. El hamdouli'allah An sha 'allah one day you will forgive me

, ”he wrote.

The Kheira Hamraoui affair was the trigger for this couple crisis since the Versailles judicial police in charge of the investigation discovered in the victim's phone a chip in the name of Eric Abidal.

Hayet Abidal's lawyer said that following this revelation, the former Barcelona had confessed to his wife his affair with Kheira Hamraoui, former player of FC Barcelona today at Paris SG.

The Frenchman was to be questioned, as well as his wife, as part of a judicial investigation opened last week and entrusted to a Versailles investigating judge on Tuesday.

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Source: lefigaro

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