A new video shared online purportedly shows the moment the
lady who accused football star Neymar of rape is seen attacking him inside a
hotel room.
In the viral video, the pair can be seen making their way to
the bed, before the lady then sits on him and began to confront him about the
alleged assault a day later and hitting him, as he tries to restrain her.
The woman can be heard saying: 'I’m going to hit you. Do you
know why I’m going to hit you? Do you know why? Do you know why? Because you
assaulted me yesterday. You left me here alone.'
Twitter user, The Male Arya Stark who shared the video
online wrote: 'So the woman who accused Neymar of rape set up a camera, invited
him to her hotel, then attacked him in the hope that he will retaliate &
then she'd have "evidence" of assault.'
Women like this deserve to go to jail!! For a long time!!!'
This comes after the lady accused Neymar of rape in a report
which emerged on Saturday.
According to Brazilian publication UOL Sport, Neymar had
held a conversation with the woman through the social media platform Instagram
and, through a friend, arranged for her to travel to Paris.
It was alleged that Neymar arrived drunk at her hotel, the
Sofitel Paris Arc de Triomphe, on May 15 before becoming aggressive and violent
and then raping her.
The woman claimed she was left shaken by the experience and
returned to Brazil on May 17. Her complaint is reported to have been filed last
Friday in Sao Paulo.
She told police that Neymar arrived at the hotel that night
'apparently drunk,' and that they talked and 'caressed'.
'However, at some point, Neymar became aggressive, and
through violence, practiced sexual intercourse against the will of the victim,'
the police report says.
According to her, she
returned home to Brazil two days later without telling French police about the
alleged rape because she was 'emotionally shaken and afraid to register the
facts in another country.'
The Brazilian
football star has strongly denied the accusation that he raped the woman in
Paris, saying it was a setup.
A statement issued by Neymar's management on his website
said the 27-year-old forward completely rejected the allegations.
'Although he was surprised by the news of the Police Report,
the facts were already known to the Athlete and his staff, considering that a
few days ago he was a victim of attempted extortion, practiced by a lawyer from
the city of Sao Paulo, who, according to his version, represented the interests
of the alleged victim,' it read.
'The athlete's lawyers were immediately notified and have
since day one taken all appropriate steps.
'Faced with the unfortunate, illegal and outrageous event,
we completely repudiate the unjust accusations and, above all, the exposure in
the press of an extremely negative situation.
'All evidence of the attempted extortion and non-rape shall
be submitted to the Police Authority in a timely manner.'