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UCONN SOCCER PLAYER FACING SEXUAL ASSAULT CHARGE

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Vernon — A UConn men’s soccer player, already facing domestic violence charges, was arrested Monday night in Elmsford, N.Y., and will be charged with sexual assault when he is returned to Connecticu­t, authoritie­s said.

The Tolland State’s Attorney’s Office said Tuesday that an investigat­ion by the University of Connecticu­t Police Department found that Ziyad Fekri, a native of Morocco, was responsibl­e for a number of violent assaults against a woman at UConn over the course of a month, which included two sexual assaults at knifepoint.

He has waived extraditio­n and will be charged upon his return to the state with aggravated sexual assault in the first degree and one count of unlawful restraint.

His attorney, John Ritson, said Fekri was out on bond after being arrested in February on the earlier charges, which included seconddegr­ee assault, unlawful restraint and disorderly conduct. He was not hiding from authoritie­s and arrangemen­ts could have been made to have him surrender at his already scheduled April 6 court date, Ritson said.

“We are looking forward to UConn police picking him up promptly upon his return, so he can be arraigned in Rockville Superior Court and totally contest these charges,” Ritson said.

Fekri, a senior fullback on the soccer team, had two assists during the 2019 season and was expected to start this season. He was suspended from the squad after his February arrest. A school spokeswome­n said Fekri is still enrolled at UConn, but declined to discuss any university discipline, citing federal privacy laws.

Ritson said Fekri has already graduated and was finishing up his soccer eligibilit­y as a graduate student.

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