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Layvin Kurzawa, who was accused of an attack in front of a Parisian nightclub last May, was exonerated by the investigation.
On June 1, the day after he was attacked in front of the “Boum Boum” in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, a man filed a complaint for assault. Explaining that he had been the victim of a strange key that then caused him to fall, this Canadian tourist told the police that the two men who had “taken care” of him had asked for his phone code to view the photos, before returning to Layvin Kurzawa, who was present at the scene. The two individuals have just been summoned for a hearing set for April 11, 2025, while the former PSG player has been cleared of any wrongdoing.
The information was revealed on Thursday by The Team which says that the CCTV footage, added to the various testimonies collected, confirmed that the two men in question are employed by the night establishment and not by Layvin Kurzawa. The media also recalled that the defender, now looking for a new club, had explained that he had only been accompanied by his driver that evening.
The page turns
For the former AS Monaco player, this is good news and a page that is turning. As for the victim, she will have the opportunity to attend the hearing that will take place before the twenty-eighth chamber of the Paris judicial court. The two suspects will be tried for ” group violence resulting in incapacity for work not exceeding eight days “, according to the statement made by the Paris public prosecutor’s office.
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