
The model woman Joana Sanz of Dani Alves has announced that she was only three days pregnant after the former Barcelona star was released from raping a woman in a Catalan nightclub.
In February last year, the Brazilian received a four -year prison sentence after three judges had convicted him for the sex attack after a three -day trial. During his trial he was confronted with a bitter splitting of his wife, the 32-year-old model Sanz. However, it was never confirmed that they had undergone a divorce.
After she initially supported her then husband, their relationship deteriorated quickly and ended with the catwalk model that placed a triumphant selfie in the moments after he was sentenced to four and a half years behind bars.
However, they seemed to reconcile after his bail and she has now revealed that after undergoing two rounds of IVF treatment and three miscarriages, they expected her first child.
“I didn't want to share anything until it was more than clear, but I wanted to share it for those who fight,” she wrote on Instagram. “From the age of 22 I have had to deal with questions such as:” When does the baby arrive? ” … what frightening social pressure.
'I have never had a mother instinct, that desire to have children or to wear someone's baby. As the years pass, my group started to have friends babies and social media was filled with births (I think it's just age what it is).
'The expression' Your time is on 'is not a joke. There is so much ignorance about the reproductive era of a woman and the fact that it is not so easy to get pregnant. Five years ago I was very afraid of the idea of becoming a mother.
“Fear that a person would depend on me to survive, fear of not working, fear of losing myself as a woman … but that is a different story.”
Sanz has not confirmed whether Alves is the father.
After the first conviction of Alves, the public prosecutors appealed and called on him and called him to be imprisoned for nine years, while private prosecutors who acted on behalf of the complainant demanded that he was imprisoned for 12 years after they had also disputed the original conviction and imprisonment.
Public prosecutors appealed and called on him to be imprisoned for nine years, while private prosecutors who acted on behalf of the complainant that he was imprisoned for 12 years after they had also disputed the original conviction and imprisonment.
On Friday, the Catalan Supreme Court rejected the profession – and Alves acquitted the crime for which he was convicted last year.
The statement of the Catalan Supreme Court was announced in a written document of 101 pages stating: “It cannot be concluded that the boundaries of the suspicion of innocence have been surpassed.”
Alves – who has been on bail since March last year – said through his lawyer Ines Guardiola in his first reaction to the news of his rape reference that he was 'very happy'.
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