Andrés Escobar asks for help in Iceland for a complaint of alleged sexual abuse | Colombians Abroad

The days for Andrés ‘Manga’ Escobar are not the best. The Colombian was denounced for alleged sexual abuse in Iceland. The player went out to speak in the media about the accusations, where he exposed the situation, trying to prove his innocence and seek help in this regard.

Despite public knowledge of the facts, little progress has been made in the process, where the soccer player also seeks to return to Colombia. In a message on his Instagram account, Escobar expressed the harsh situation that he lives there.

Today I am on the street waiting for help from my government, they have taken me out of the apartment, I cannot work. I cannot return to my country, because the police took my passport from me in September last year” commented the Colombian, about what he lives in Iceland.

In addition, he added all the processes that he has done to be free of charges, in addition to the economic expense that has implied “I ran out of resources, because I have already spent more than 40 thousand dollars in this country, of which I am a prisoner. They are forcing me to pay 70 thousand dollars for the investigation of a case for a crime that I did not commit. What do I do?

“I have been waiting six months for the case to be resolved and there are eight more to go to make an appeal, they have violated all my rights as a human being, this is worse than being in jail. I will look for a place to spend the night tonight, they are killing me in the most painful way,” Escobar concluded, asking for help to overcome the incident.

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