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Soccer players named in alleged gang rape case
London, Nov 25: Newcastle`s Titus Bramble and Chelsea`s Carlton Cole were identified today as the premier league players under investigation in connection with the alleged gang rape of a teenage girl.
London, Nov 25: Newcastle's Titus Bramble and
Chelsea's Carlton Cole were identified today as the premier
league players under investigation in connection with the
alleged gang rape of a teenage girl.
Bramble, 22, and Cole, 19, who is currently on loan to
Charlton, were named as suspects after the Attorney General
lifted a ban on revealing their identities.
"The identification procedure has now taken place so the
objection to the identification no longer applies," the
Attorney General's office said.
The players were arrested on Oct 19 in the alleged
attack on a 17-year-old girl at the five-star Grosvenor Park
hotel in London in the early hours of September 27.
The girl told police she agreed to have sex with one man but was raped or sexually assaulted by up to seven others, including several soccer players.
Bramble and Cole were asked to give DNA samples and were released on bail. Shortly afterward, Newcastle midfielder Kieron Dyer issued a statement denying any involvement.
The girl told police she agreed to have sex with one man but was raped or sexually assaulted by up to seven others, including several soccer players.
Bramble and Cole were asked to give DNA samples and were released on bail. Shortly afterward, Newcastle midfielder Kieron Dyer issued a statement denying any involvement.
The metropolitan police will send a file on the case to the crown prosecution service within two weeks. The CPs will then decide whether to file charges.
Two other men were also arrested in October in the case.
Nicholas Meikle, 29, described as a party organiser, and
engineer Jason Edwards, 27, were released on bail.
Bureau Report