Loic Remy’s career began when he joined Lyon’s young player training in 1999. The Lyon Club lent the lens in 2008 before the striker was born in 1987 to Nice in the same year. Remy, then moved to Marseille in 2010, where he went through 3 seasons with the giant Ligue 1.
QPR Next recruited Remy in 2013. Here, he had some impressive performances. But Remy also only wore this team for one season (2012/13). In the 2013/14 season, Remy played for Newcastle as loan. In the summer of 2014, Remy moved to Chelsea for £ 10 million. The striker scored a total of 12 goals and had 3 assists after 47 appearances for Chelsea.
In May 2013, Loic Remy – at that time was wearing QPR – was urgently arrested by the British police due to a collective rape. According to the allegations, Loic Remy and two “hard” acquainted with a 34 -year -old woman in a nightclub in central London. “He (Remy) was quite polite, when he came to me to talk. We talked quite a lot, and felt many similarities,” the victim (hidden identity) said. Still according to the victim, after a conversation, Remy – who scored 7 goals through 30 appearances for France from 2009 to 2014 – quickly introduced the two friends who went with them.
Without a doubt, this woman accepted to go to Remy’s £ 2 million apartment at Marina Point, Imperial Wharf in the Southwest London to “listen to music and drink ginseng” as Remy’s invitation. There is a dark plot, so Remy and his two friends continuously played wine for the victim. Despite the fierce protest of the victim, the whole crowd used force to satisfy lust.
After being forced to collect, the woman came to report to the police at Kent the next day. Talking about the moment the police broke into his house, Remy later confessed: “When you are awakened at 5 am by seven or eight police officers, you will think it is a dream or a nightmare.”
Remy’s arrest quickly appeared in the media in the UK. Meanwhile, the QPR club also acknowledged information about the arrest. “We have received information about allegations for Loic Remy but have not been able to comment, because the police are in the process of investigation,” the Daily Mail quoted the QPR Club statement.
The police spokesman said: “The allegations were received by the police, after a 34 -year -old woman denounced the incident. The victim was forced by three collective forced men. The arrest of three suspects, including 26, 24 and 22 years old, was conducted.” At the time when Remy was arrested, Remy’s lawyer Harbottle and Lewis said that the French striker denied all allegations. The subsequent incident was “sinking” on the grounds that there was no necessary evidence.
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