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So, just to be clear on his alleged version of events, as I understand it, based on his interview this evening and what was apparently said in court: he's claiming thatMaguire 'feared for life' during arrest
Manchester United's Harry Maguire says he feared for his life when Greek police arrested him last week.www.bbc.co.uk
A dramatically different account to that of the prosecution in every sense of the word.
- he had a few drinks but was "in control"
- when some unidentified Albanian men injected his sister with an unknown substance
- as evidenced by her eyes rolling back in her head and having some sort of fit and possibly fainting, and marks on her arm
- and then he and his friends and unwell sister were on his bus
- and he thought his bus was being taken to a hospital, but it turned out to be a police station but he didn't realise that
- and he and one of his friends were thrown off his bus by what turned out to be a group of plain-clothes police officers
- who didn't identify themselves but who got rough and aggressive with the girls
- and he and his friend went to get help, and managed to call at least his agent
- and then they went back to the bus, where the rest of his group and sister were
- and then he was accosted by the officers who kicked his legs a lot and handcuffed him on one hand and told him his career was over
- and he feared he was being abducted and feared for his life and tried to run away while one hand was cuffed
- but got caught somehow and was taken to prison
- where he didn't hit the police or attempt to bribe the police
- but despite all that he loves Greece and doesn't regret going to Mykonos but definitely won't be apologising as he's done nothing wrong
As I understand it. I could have missed a detail or two. Related without judgment. Don't @ me.
This sounds like a load of crap, the kind of stuff a kid makes up when they’ve been caught being naughty in school.