AlgarveBlu
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Surely that's a typo nobody would name their child with the same first name as their surname? Clarification required please because if true would explain many things...
'A woman has claimed the father of England footballers Gary and Phil Neville sexually assaulted her in her car and said: "I like the chase".
The alleged victim said Neville Neville, 63, drunkenly forced himself upon her after she gave him a lift home following a night out in his home town of Bury, Greater Manchester.
He was said to have lunged at her as he thrust his tongue down her throat before he put his hand up her shirt and grabbed her breast.
The middle-aged woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, then alleges that Neville placed his hands down her trousers, pushed her thighs apart and put his "big fat" hands inside her underwear.
But a jury at Bolton Crown Court heard the defendant later told police that the sexual encounter was consensual and progressed after they shared a "passionate" kiss as he went to leave the vehicle.
His sons sat in the public gallery as the case against their father was outlined by Crown prosecutor Peter Cadwallader. '
'A woman has claimed the father of England footballers Gary and Phil Neville sexually assaulted her in her car and said: "I like the chase".
The alleged victim said Neville Neville, 63, drunkenly forced himself upon her after she gave him a lift home following a night out in his home town of Bury, Greater Manchester.
He was said to have lunged at her as he thrust his tongue down her throat before he put his hand up her shirt and grabbed her breast.
The middle-aged woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, then alleges that Neville placed his hands down her trousers, pushed her thighs apart and put his "big fat" hands inside her underwear.
But a jury at Bolton Crown Court heard the defendant later told police that the sexual encounter was consensual and progressed after they shared a "passionate" kiss as he went to leave the vehicle.
His sons sat in the public gallery as the case against their father was outlined by Crown prosecutor Peter Cadwallader. '