Former Manchester City midfielder David Silva was involved in a brawl. At his hometown Maspalomas Carnival in which he injured a young woman.
Former Manchester City midfielder David Silva has been fined for admitting to physically. Assaulting a woman during a music festival skirmish. The victim had black bruises and bruises following the brawl that took place on the island of Gran Canaria Silva’s hometown. The incident took place at the Maspalomas Carnival. In the Canary Islands Kingdom of Spain on June 19 this UFABET year. In addition to the former blue sailor and his brother Fernando. Antonio Jimenez Silva involved in the altercation as well as an anonymous third party.
Spanish media outlet Tiempo de Canarias had access to court documents. Described The brawl began early in the morning as Silva vigorously grabbed the woman’s arm. With the intention of destroying the victim’s physical integrity. She fell to the ground. The victim sustained a neck injury, wounds to fingers knees and legs. As well as bruises to his left elbow. She received medical assistance without requiring treatment afterward..
A third person was sentenced to eight months in prison. After using a stone to crush a man’s head and injuring him requiring surgery. He also threatened others with knives. where Silva, his brother And third parties were not brought to court as they admitted their actions in the incident, the 36-year-old regarded as one of the greatest players of all time for City. Had to pay a fine of £945
According to Tiempo de Canarias , the former Manchester City star has been ordered to Pay damages and fines of 1080 euros, or £945, after pleading guilty to the violence. which after accepting the action Silva received a fine instead of going to court. As for his agency, Real Sociedad, does not want to disclose the incident to the public but will manage it internally.
His decade-long spell at the Etihad Stadium came to an end when he signed for Real Sociedad two years ago. And for the 2022/23 season, he has made six La Liga appearances, where the playmaker has 125 caps for Spain, helping them win the 2010 World Cup and European champion in 2012