Prison: Dani Alves’ mental state deteriorates

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Dani Alves is still in prison and suffering from depression as the verdict in his trial will soon be delivered.

The trial of Dani Alves, accused of rape in January 2023 for an incident that allegedly took place the previous month, finally began last week, with legal proceedings taking place over three days (from Monday 5 to Wednesday 7).

Alves spoke at his final hearing on Wednesday, where he maintained his innocence of the charges against him. Once the case was closed, he was returned to Barcelona prison, where he has been for more than 13 months, after being refused bail three times.

As Fiesta reveals, the former FC Barcelona and Sevilla FC defender has been experiencing mental difficulties since the end of his trial, at least if we are to believe the testimony of “Coutinho”, his former cellmate. “Following the trial, he was hit by stagnation. He’s a little depressed, downcast. Educators and civil servants support him ». The verdict in Alves’ trial is expected to be delivered in the coming days.

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