On December 12, Beijing time, a number of French media such as AFP and RMC reported that the investigation of French star Mbappe in Sweden has been terminated due to "insufficient evidence". Two months after the incident, Mbappe finally gained his "innocence".
The Swedish judiciary announced on Thursday through the prosecutor in charge of the case, Marina Chirakova, that the proceedings carried out in Stockholm against the rape charges of Kylian Mbappe (not explicitly mentioned) were withdrawn due to the lack of evidence to continue the proceedings.
In October, Mbappe, who was not selected for the national team, went on holiday to Sweden for a party, and then a rape occurred in the hotel where he was staying. The victim identified Mbappe as the perpetrator of the rape. The evidence seized by the police included a pair of black trousers, a shirt and a pair of underwear.
Although Mbappe, for his part, has always denied the accusations of rape and responded by suggesting that Paris was throwing dirt on him. But that has obviously had a big impact on his form on the pitch over the past few months. He missed penalties in the Champions League against Liverpool and the league against Biba, which was criticized by fans, and it was even reported that Mbappe once suffered from psychological problems such as "depression".
Now, with the charges dropped, perhaps it is also a relief for Mbappe, which will help him regain his form at Real Madrid. Since joining the club, Mbappe has made 22 appearances for Real Madrid, scoring 12 goals and providing two assists.