Daniela Cortés, partner of the Colombian footballer Sebastián Villa , accused the Boca Juniors winger of gender violence in the last hours and published photos on his social networks with injuries to his face, arms and legs.

"They spent two years living together, of many sufferings, in which I forgave and forgave blows hoping for a change on his part and it never happened. There are threats and everything, saying that it will harm my life and that of my family," he said. Courteous in an Instagram post.

The woman accused the Colombian player of being a "physical and psychological abuser" and said she did not understand how a "" professional "like him is capable of doing so much damage." "I feel a great pain of having to be in a country (Argentina) that I do not know and where I am alone, without my family, and not being able to travel and run away afraid that something will happen to my life and that of my family. This is the true Sebastián Villa, the one who mistreats women, because I was not the only one, "she added.

Cortés also assured that he asked Villa and his businessmen for "help to be able to travel" to Colombia from Buenos Aires to be with his family: "I can no longer take it anymore, I feel frustrated in this situation."

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Faced with the accusations, the Boca Juniors player said in a video on Instagram that he does not know "with what intention what was published is being published." "Starting tomorrow, I will begin to clarify the situation with the right people," he said, adding: "I am not at home."

Villa, 23, arrived at Boca Juniors in mid-2018 from Deportes Tolima , a club where he debuted as a professional in 2014 and with which he won two titles: the 2014 Colombia Cup and the 2018 Opening Tournament.

At the Xeneize club, the Colombian raised last year's Super Cup and 2020 Super League.

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