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Olympics 2024: Egyptian wrestler arrested in Paris for alleged sexual assault

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(FILES) Egypt's Mohamed Ibrahim Elsayed reacts after being defeated by Ukraine's Parviz Nasibov in their men's greco-roman 67kg wrestling semi-final match during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Makuhari Messe in Tokyo on August 3, 2021. French police early August 8, 2024, arrested an Egyptian wrestler taking part in the Olympics over allegedly groping a woman in a bar, prosecutors said. Authorities detained Mohamed Elsayed, 26, in front of a cafe in the French capital's 13th district at around 5 am after he was accused of "placing a hand on the buttocks of a woman patron", the Paris prosecutor's office said. (Photo by Jack GUEZ / AFP)

Mohamed Elsayed, pictured at the Tokyo Olympics, is accused of sexually assaulting a cafe customer in Paris. Photo: AFP/JACK GUEZ

French police have arrested an Egyptian Olympic wrestler on suspicion of sexual assault outside a cafe he had visited in the French capital, the Paris prosecutor's office said.

The wrestler was arrested for allegedly touching the buttocks of another customer at the cafe, prosecutors said in a statement, adding that an investigation had been opened.

Police did not release the wrestler's name but an official in the Egyptian delegation confirmed the wrestler's identity as Mohamed Elsayed, who won bronze in the Tokyo Games but lost in Paris in early stages.

Egypt's Olympic Committee said Elsayed would face a disciplinary hearing.

If the allegations were confirmed to be true, he could face sanctions that could go as far as life exclusion from competition, the committee said in a statement.

Elsayed had been given permission to watch the final wrestling match for his weight category but then failed to return to the mission headquarters and turned off his phone, the statement said.

- Reuters

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