Chelsea star Callum Hudson-Odoi was arrested on Sunday on suspicion of rape
following an alleged incident at his west London apartment.
The Metropolitan Police said in a statement that both they and the London
Ambulance Service were called in the early hours of Sunday, May 17 to a report
of an unwell woman.
The statement added: “When emergency services attended, a woman reported that
she was raped. She was taken to hospital.
“A man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of rape. He was released from
custody and bailed to return on a date in mid-June. Enquiries continue.”
Sunday’s alleged incident comes just weeks after Hudson-Odoi battled the
coronavirus, which he was diagnosed with on March 12 .
The teenager was the first Premier League player to be diagnosed with the
illness, coming shortly after news broke that Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta
had contracted the virus, sending the Premier League towards its ongoing
suspension.
In the days following his diagnosis, Hudson-Odoi announced that he had recovered
from the symptoms and began a period of self-isolation, while all of Chelsea’s
first-team squad entered self-isolation for two weeks, with the club following
government health guidelines.
By April 1, Hudson-Odoi had said that he felt “perfect” , having only
experienced minor symptoms, while also following Chelsea’s train-from-home
programme.
Hudson-Odoi said at the time: “I had the virus, which has cleared now. I fully
feel good, I feel fit, so I am feeling back to myself so i t is all good.
“I had it [the illness] three weeks ago now I think, on a Monday when I felt a
bit hot and I was thinking, ‘this is a bit unusual, why do I feel this hot?’
“The next day I was feeling back to normal. I thought it was just a minor
temperature thing, but obviously it wasn’t. I said to myself this wasn’t
actually that bad, the symptoms, and I said to myself, ‘I feel good, I feel
better.’
“Everything is happening so fast and I did not know this virus would be such a
major thing and so big in the world and affect so many people.
“Everyone has to be careful and judge things how they go and hopefully the virus
will go soon and everyone will be back to normal.”
Chelsea and the rest of the Premier League are awaiting confirmation on when the
league can resume, with culture secretary Oliver Dowden stating that ‘good
progress’ is being made towards restarting the season in mid-June.
Premier League clubs met on Monday to discuss the situation and agreed
unanimously to step up training from Tuesday, after agreeing on medical
protocols in a bid to shelter players from the effects of the coronavirus
pandemic
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