They ask for the arrest of Nahitan Nández for gender violence: what happened and latest news

Nahitan Nández, with a past in Boca, is accused of hitting his ex-partner Sarah García. The Uruguayan Justice ordered his arrest in Punta del Este, but he went to Italy in a private plane.

Nahitan Nández, former Boca footballer and current Cagliari and Uruguay National Team player, he was reported by his ex-partner and mother of his two children, Sarah García, for “domestic, psychological and patrimonial violence”, according to Uruguayan media. The Maldonado fourth-shift Prosecutor’s Office ordered the 26-year-old driver’s arrest for investigation, but when the policemen went to look for him at his house, they learned that he had returned to Italy prior to the complaint.

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As reported by the media Ovation, “the events referred to in the complaint occurred outside the country”, more specifically in Argentina and Italy. The footballer was these days in Punta del Este, where he celebrated his 26th birthday on December 28, but already returned to Europe on a private flight to join the campus of Cagliari, who will play on Thursday against Sampdoria for Serie A.

It is a local arrest warrant, since he was summoned to testify as being investigated. If it extends beyond the borders of Uruguay, Nández should return by his own means or by force and face the complaint. At the end of January, the players who are summoned by Diego Alonso to the Uruguay National Team for the Qualifiers must appear in the country, so if they are summoned and return, they must go through the Prosecutor’s Office.

Nández, in Italy and positive for coronavirus

Nahitan Nández is currently in Sardinia, Italy, performing the necessary isolation as a result of having tested positive in the latest medical tests for Covid-19. He should have resumed training with Cagliari this Saturday after the Christmas holidays, but the contagion forced him to quarantine.

Nández spent his vacations in Uruguay, where he celebrated his birthday with colleagues and friends. The ex-Boca left his country and returned to Italy on Thursday afternoon, now was waiting for news on the matter, according The Gazzetta dello Sport.

In Argentina, the Line 144 provides telephone assistance to women victims of gender violence 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It is anonymous, free and national.

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