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Matthijs de Ligt y Xavi Simons en un duelo entre el Bayern Múnich y el RB Leipzig en la Bundesliga 2023 24

THE PLAYER COULD GO TO PRISON

The almost signing of FC Barcelona who is now being investigated by the police for hit-and-run

Published:9/08/2024 - 19:21h

Updated:9/08/2024 - 19:21h

One of the players who was on FC Barcelona's agenda in the past could be facing a significant sanction ranging from a fine to prison, after having been the protagonist of an incident with his car and trying to evade his responsibility by fleeing

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Controversy on the horizon! Former Ajax and Juventus player, Matthijs de Ligt, finds himself embroiled in a controversy that extends beyond the football pitch. Why? Because, as reported by the German newspaper 'BILD', the Dutch defender allegedly collided his car, an Audi Q8 e-tron, with another vehicle near Bayern Munich's facilities and then fled the scene.

According to the aforementioned source, these events took place on the morning of Wednesday, August 7. Additionally, it is known that the car belonging to the Leiderdorp native was responsible for the incident, and the other vehicle involved had to be towed away after the collision. Furthermore, there is a witness who observed the entire accident and alerted the police.

The legal consequences De Ligt could be facing for this incident

This situation could have consequences of a mere accident. If, as stated by lawyer Katharina Theuerkaufer in the German publication, it is proven that De Ligt "perceived the accident acoustically, visually, or tangibly" and still decided to flee without addressing the consequences, he could face severe legal implications.

In the worst-case scenario, due to the nature of the offense, the Dutch player could face up to three years in prison. However, in cases like this where there are no injuries, receiving a corresponding financial penalty is more common. Everything will depend on the ongoing police investigations to determine the nature of the incident and the actual extent of the damages.

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