PSG: Aminata Diallo accused of 'real hatred' for Kheira Hamraoui before attack
Former PSG player Aminata Diallo allegedly googled “how to break a kneecap” before an attack was carried out on her teammate Kheira Hamraoui last year.
Hamraoui was brutally assaulted by two masked men in November after a dinner with the rest of the PSG team.
The 32-year-old was dragged from a car driven by Diallo and beaten with an iron bar, leaving her needing stitches in her legs and hands.
Diallo was arrested following the attack but later released after proclaiming her innocence. However, she has now been re-arrested and issued with preliminary charges of “aggravated violence”.
French newspaper Le Parisien has unveiled new revelations in connection to the attack, using extracts from a report from the Crime Prevention Brigade in Versailles.
Diallo, who played in the same position for PSG and France as Hamraoui, was described as having a “real hatred against her club partner, which she considered an obstacle to her own sporting career.”
This resulted in a “slow psychological drift that has become, so to speak, pathological”, according to the report (h/t L’Equipe).
Police bugged Diallo’s phone and the report states they uncovered disturbing Google searches, including ‘dangerous drug cocktail’ and ‘how to break a kneecap’ before the attack was carried out, as per the Daily Mail.
Hamraoui was left with badly injured legs after the assault and said she had experienced “an attack of unbelievable violence” in an interview with L’Equipe.
“Two hooded strangers took me out of the car I was travelling in to hit me on the legs with iron bars. That night, I really thought I was going to stay there. I was screaming in pain.
“I tried to protect myself as much as possible. I have a very painful memory.”
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