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Brazil police end Neymar rape probe over lack of evidence

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SÃO PAULO, Brazil -- Police in Brazil probing rape allegation­s against football superstar Neymar have closed the case due to a lack of evidence, the Sao Paulo attorney general's office said Monday.

The police decision will be sent to prosecutor­s on Tuesday, who will have 15 days to evaluate the case, a spokeswoma­n for the attorney general's office told AFP.

A final ruling on the case will be made by a judge.

A spokesman for Neymar said he was not able to comment on the police decision. Sao Paulo police are due to hold a news conference on Tuesday.

Neymar has vehemently denied allegation­s he raped a Brazilian woman in a Paris hotel in May.

The ugly affair, which has dominated headlines and conversati­ons in the soccer-mad country for weeks, overshadow­ed Brazil's preparatio­ns for the Copa America.

Hosts Brazil went on to win South America's showcase tournament earlier this month without their biggest player, who was injured in a warm-up friendly before the opening match.

The scandal blew up on June 2 when Neymar published a seven-minute video on Instagram, where he had first been in contact with Najila Trindade, revealing that he had been accused of rape.

In an attempt to defend himself against the allegation­s, Neymar's video was accompanie­d by WhatsApp messages and images of his encounter with Trindade -without her consent, possibly breaking Brazilian law.

The drama quickly snowballed. Extracts of a televised interview with Trindade, in which she accused Neymar of "aggression together with rape," aired just one hour before he was about to enter the pitch for the pre-Copa game between Brazil and Qatar.

Neymar tore his right ankle ligament in the 20th minute, ruling him out of the tournament.

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