Bernio Verhagen should, according to the new charge is thrown around with ex-girlfriend at hotel and apartment in Viborg.
The Dutch footballer Bernio Verhagen, who in the past have been associated with the football club Viborg FF, is facing a new charge for repeated violence against his ex-girlfriend from Chile.
It appears, as the 25-year-old man is back in the Court in Viborg, which he for three weeks ago was remanded in custody for robbery, threats and violence.
The new charge is about to he over three weeks from 22. October 13. november repeatedly must have beaten his 21-year-old ex-girlfriend during a stay at the Palace Hotel in Viborg as well as in a apartment in cathedral city.
He must among other things have turned to the former partner both with attached and flat hand on the thigh and in the face.
He must, according to the charges, to have “thrown around” with her and pushed her hard up against a wall.
It has reportedly led to around 40 bruises on ekskærestens body.
Bernio Verhagen refuses is guilty in the raised accusation, declares his defense attorney Peter Nisgaard Brink.
The accused, who is wearing black fleecetrøje and attentively listening via his Dutch interpreter, has not yet taken a decision during the hearing.
the Police want to remand extended on the basis of the extended charge.
Bernio Verhagen was arrested 26. november after the uproar in a kiosk in Viborg.
Here, it succeeded, according to the charges, the general, her passport and money, while he pushed and forced her down on the floor.
Shortly before this was Bernio Verhagen been sacked from the football club. It happened because the club consider themselves exposed to fraud.
Viborg FF believes to have entered into an agreement with Verhagen under false pretenses.
It has been shown, that Verhagen has not played a single professional match, and that several of the clubs, which he claims to have been the goals of, do not know him.
Viborg FF has subsequently reviewed Verhagen for fraud.
the Charges of fraud are not in the fængslingsgrundlaget, as prosecutor Katherine Melgaard Monday morning presented the court order.
Judge Kirsten Maigaard must later determine whether there is a basis for continued detention.
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