A version which is not contested by his lawyer Kiki Kyriacou. “My client freely admits to having consumed a significant amount of alcohol that day”she explains. According to the court, Dino Arslanagic became aggressive when another man inappropriately touched Artemova while she was dancing. Becoming increasingly drunk, he was asked by the bar manager to leave. The police had to intervene, which left the two-time Croky Cup winner furious.
Faced with resistance, Sydney Police officer Caleb Hansford sprayed the 31-year-old’s face “for fear of imminent attack”. The tension rose a notch since he decided to mime the gesture of a weapon towards the police officers. “I will kill you. Come to my country, one bullet in the head and you’re dead.”he exclaims again. Faced with this flow of violence, Dino Arslanagic is handcuffed and taken to the police station.
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The player is free as air
Previously, the couple had not had any problems with the law. So he seemed to live a peaceful life in the southern continent. However, this dream has now turned into a nightmare since the club has chosen to part ways with the Belgian. “This serious incident brings discredit to the club”reacted the Macarthur. “It’s a professional sport, we ask people to behave in a particular way.”
According to his lawyer, the player understands this situation perfectly. “There are no hard feelings between him and the club. They supported him in these circumstances”Mr. Kyriacou further explained. She adds that Dino Arslanagic and Vasilisa Artemova feel “ashamed” and extremely “embarrassed by their crime”.
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Faced with this situation, the couple chose not to stay forever in the capital of New South Wales and will soon return to the capital. The police prosecutor called for a conviction, stressing that the police “were just doing their job” when they were threatened and intimidated.
Fortunately for the couple: they pleaded guilty and apologized for their behavior. A reaction that works in their favor. The player was found guilty of all three offenses and fined $1,500. For her part, his partner was found guilty of assaulting and resisting a police officer in the exercise of his duties and was sentenced to a fine of $1,100.
Four months later, Dino Arslanagic’s dream in Australia ended.
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