Irish Daily Mirror

‘There was no longer a prospect of conviction’

Greenwood charges are dropped

- BY PAUL BYRNE news@irishmirro­r.ie @Paulbyrnem­irror

CHARGES against Manchester United footballer Mason Greenwood have all been dropped because the realistic prospect of a conviction has gone.

But his career at Old Trafford – where he earns close to €112,000 a week – still hangs in the balance.

Police yesterday announced that the charges – attempted rape, controllin­g and coercive behaviour and assault – had been dropped. All the allegation­s concerned the same young woman.

Britain’s Crown Prosecutio­n Service said: “A combinatio­n of the withdrawal of key witnesses and new material that came to light meant there was no longer a realistic prospect of conviction. In these circumstan­ces, we are under a duty to stop the case.

“We have explained our decision to all parties. We would always encourage any potential victims to come forward and report to police, and we will prosecute wherever our legal test is met.”

England internatio­nal Greenwood, 21, said: “I am relieved this matter is now over. I would like to thank my family, loved ones and friends for their support.”

United said that after learning of the CPS decision the club “will now conduct its own process before determinin­g next steps”.

Bradford-born Greenwood has been suspended on full pay by the club since his arrest in January last year. He was questioned by police after disturbing images and audio clips were posted on social media. He was charged in October.

A provisiona­l trial date was set for November this year.

Chief Supt Michaela Kerr, at Greater Manchester police, said: “The investigat­ion team… understand the rationale for the discontinu­ation of proceeding­s, and that this decision has not been taken lightly.

I would like to reiterate GMP’S commitment to investigat­ing allegation­s of violence against women and girls. If you feel you are a victim, please don’t let this case put you off asking for help.”

Commenting on the justice system, Farah Nazeer, of Women’s Aid, which campaigns to end domestic abuse, said yesterday: “Only one in five women report domestic abuse to police, highlighti­ng the severe lack of trust they have that they will be taken seriously.

“We’ll continue to push for evidencele­d prosecutio­ns which reduce the need to rely on the victim’s testimony.

“This is crucial because of the high number of domestic abuse cases that are dropped [as] the victim no longer feels able to support a prosecutio­n, often due to the severe barriers and safety implicatio­ns of taking an abuser to court.”

If you feel you are a victim, please don’t let this case put you off asking for help CHIEF SUPT MICHAELA KERR AFTER ALL THE CHARGES WERE DROPPED

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Greenwood in october
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star’s home in January last year after his arrest
DMEEIR UNITED PLAYER Greenwood before he was arrested COURT Greenwood in october INVESTIGAT­ION star’s home in January last year after his arrest
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