Jean Deza is once again in the eye of the storm after Gabriela Alava with whom he had a romantic relationship marked by constant breakups and reconciliations, denounced him for physical and psychological attacks during a New Year’s celebration.
The model and influencer appeared at the Ciudad del Pescador police station, in Bellavista, Callao, accompanied by a friend, to denounce the soccer player. When she got out of the vehicle, Gabriela Alava was wearing sunglasses and a hat that partially covered her face. Additionally, he attempted to cover himself with his hand, revealing visible wounds on his right cheek.
According to the information, the incident occurred during a celebration welcoming the New Year 2025 . As part of the preliminary investigations, Gabriela was treated and examined by a medical examiner at the corresponding police station, in order to document the injuries suffered.
After her departure, the influencer was transferred in a patrol of the National Police of Peru (PNP) to the Maranga Police Station and then to the Criminal Investigation Directorate (DEPINCRI) of San Miguel, in the district of Magdalena del Mar. Subsequently, He had to return to the Maranga Police Station.
Reported for assault
As recalled, Jean Deza has also been reported more than once for attacks on his ex-partners.
The mother of his son reported that the player physically attacked her in mid-2021. Given this, another ex-partner of the soccer player, Shirley Arica, expressed that he “has the same pattern with all his partners.” He also noted that in an argument they had “we started struggling to the point that it broke my head.” Likewise, Jossmery Toledo filed a complaint against Deza in 2020 for attacking her physically, psychologically, and for exercising economic violence against her.
Help channels
If you are or know someone who has been affected or involved in acts of family or sexual violence, contact Line 100 of the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations for free, which has a team specialized in “providing information, guidance and emotional support.”
In addition, Line 100 has the power to refer the most serious cases of family or sexual violence to the Women’s Emergency Centers or the Urgent Care Service. This service is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year (including holidays).
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