Rape-accused cricketer can return to social media

Rape-accused cricketer can return to social media

Rape-accused Sri Lankan cricketer Danushka Gunathilaka can use Facebook and Instagram once more after having his bail altered.

Gunathilaka, 31, utilized to fluctuate his bail at Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday.

He is dealing with 4 counts of sexual activity with out consent and has not but entered a plea.

Sri Lankan cricketer Danushka Gunathilaka has had his bail conditions altered.
Sri Lankan cricketer Danushka Gunathilaka. (AAP)

Gunathilaka was initially banned from utilizing Tinder and different social media platforms when he was granted bail in November 2022.

His bail circumstances had been altered in February so he might return to WhatsApp, an encrypted messaging platform owned by Facebook-parent Meta and fashionable in his dwelling nation, and exit at evening.

The newest alteration to his bail permits Gunathilaka to make use of his current Facebook and Instagram accounts.

The court docket was beforehand informed the alleged sufferer was being harassed on social media and needed to shut her accounts.

Gunathilaka’s case has been adjourned for 3 weeks so the prosecution can collect extra data.

After matching on Tinder, assembly up for a date and heading again to her dwelling in Sydney’s japanese suburbs, the complainant alleges the cricketer refused to put on a condom and choked her thrice.

She can’t be recognized.

Gunathilaka travelled to Australia with Sri Lanka’s T20 World Cup staff final 12 months however solely performed of their first recreation earlier than being dominated out of the competitors with a hamstring tear.

He was arrested within the early hours of October 6 at Sydney’s Hyatt Regency Hotel, shortly earlier than he was scheduled to board a flight dwelling with the remainder of the staff after they bowed out of the match.

Gunathilaka’s case will return to court docket on April 27.

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