‘Sexual assault’: Huge twist in kiss scandal

Jenni Hermoso has filed a criticism to police over an “unsolicited kiss” by Spanish soccer federation (RFEF) chief Luis Rubiales on the Women’s World Cup closing.

The Spanish footballer is accusing Rubiales of sexual assault after he kissed her on the lips following Spain’s 1-0 victory over England.

Hermoso has stated the kiss was not consensual however Rubiales has refused to resign.

The criticism, which was filed on Tuesday, is essential for a preliminary investigation, which prosecutors at Spain’s high prison court docket have opened for the alleged crime of “sexual assault”, to maneuver ahead.

Rubiales sparked a worldwide backlash after kissing Hermoso in the course of the medal ceremony following Spain’s triumph in Sydney on August 20. Hermoso later stated the undesirable kiss had left her feeling “vulnerable and like the victim of an assault”, with a press release on social media describing it as “an impulsive, macho act, out of place and with no type of consent on my part”.

Rubiales has apologised for his conduct however insists the kiss was consensual. He has refused to stop his position regardless of each the RFEF and FIFA calling on him to take action.

On Tuesday, the RFEF sacked the pinnacle coach of the Spanish girls’s staff, Jorge Vilda, after he was the one member of the ladies’s nationwide staff teaching workers to not resign in protest at Rubiales’s behaviour.

Vilda’s dismissal was confirmed amid accusations he had repeatedly backed Rubiales.

The Spanish males’s staff, too, criticised Rubiales on Monday for his “unacceptable behaviour” after he kissed Hermoso.

“We want to reject what we consider to be unacceptable behaviour from Mr Rubiales, who has not lived up to the institution he represents,” captain Alvaro Morata stated as he learn out a press release on behalf of the staff on Monday.

“We stand firmly and clearly on the side of the values that sport represents.

“Spanish football should be a motor of respect, inspiration, inclusion and diversity and should set an example with its conduct both on and off the pitch.”

Morata additionally expressed solidarity to “the players who have seen their success tarnished.”

Last week, Spain’s Sport Administrative Tribunal (TAD) opened a case in opposition to Rubiales for “serious misconduct.”

FIFA provisionally suspended Rubiales for 90 days after he refused to resign from his submit.

Some 81 gamers went on strike from the ladies’s aspect in protest after his fierce defensive speech following the incident, by which he railed in opposition to “false feminism”.

— with AFP.

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