Joao Maleck justifies accident; ‘It could have happened to anyone’

Guadalajara, Jalisco /

Joao Maleck justified the car accident which caused on June 22, 2019, in which they died Maria Fernanda Álvarez and Alejandro Castro, in pointing out that “It could have happened to anyone.”

The footballer, who was released from prison after a year and a half (in addition to serving a sentence of 3 years and eight months), argued that it was for a distraction and not because he was intoxicated. Plus, he said it was “His responsibility but to some extent.”

“The first thing that came to my mind, there have been many versions, this and that happened, but I never neglected the other side. The first thing I did when I got down and ask how they were , obviously. I understand that was my responsibility but to some extent; maybe people don’t know, it’s a matter of different points of view, it was something that could have happened to anyone.

“I know it was my responsibility, I even accept that it was a mistake on my part, it was very hard but it could have happened to anyone, it could have been up to me to be on the other side. “

It should be remembered that the impact was made when the player was driving one Mustang speeding and then leaving a nightclub where he ingested alcohol.

“At the hospital they didn’t want to tell me at the time what had gone well, I got out (of the car) very stunned, the first thing I told my mother was how the other people were; he talked to me, he didn’t want to tell me and I told him that I would have preferred to change the currency and that it would have been up to me to be on the other side“He said in an interview with TUDN.

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