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Rebels No.8 Amanaki Mafi's professional career is threatened by new allegations about his alleged badault on teammate Lopeti Timani
Mafi spent Saturday in meetings with his employers at Top League club, NTT Shining Arcs, after "I thought I was going to die" Timani claims that he was beaten several times and packaged in a car by teammate Rebels Amanaki Mafi. "srcset =" https://static.ffx.io/images/$width_768%2C$height_433/t_crop_auto/t_sharpen%2Cq_auto%2Cf_auto/35e3857cb4b6e02beab2c722bf30923f41e81aaf "itemprop =" image "/> " I thought that I would was going to die ": Timani claims that he was beaten several times and packaged in a car by his Rebels teammate, Amanaki Mafi. Photo: Hamish McNeilly, Received
The club will be looking for to "explain" allegations of serious aggression launched against the Japanese International's 22 tests.Mafi, 28, was charged with intentionally injuring an injured, an offense punishable by the law. a maximum sentence of five years imprisonment, after accusing his teammate Timani in the early hours of July 15.
Timani claims that Mafi and his brother are engaged in a vicious badault in two different places before putting him in a car in a suburb in the south of Dunedin. was at Fairfax Media that he had run away when the car stopped at the traffic lights, then hid in a bush on the side of the road until it stopped. that it is safe to have left the area. Japanese rugby. Australian test flyer George Smith and Suntory Sungoliath top league club split after the veteran veteran spent 18 days in police custody for hitting a taxi driver.
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