The Real Madrid striker avoids prison terms despite violating isolation regulations

Real Madrid striker Luca Jovic avoided prison terms in his country, Serbia, for violating the self-isolation regulations related to combating the emerging corona virus.


Jovi was convicted of violating regulations to combat the Corona pandemic in Serbia, amid speculation about the possibility of him being imprisoned, but according to the Spanish "Cadena Cup" radio, his sentence was limited to a fine of 30,000 euros.


Late last month, Serbian prosecutors brought charges against Jovi for violating self-isolation during the emerging coronavirus emergency.


Prosecutors demanded that Jovi be imprisoned for six months after the player refused to comply with health protocols on his return from Spain.

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