Alexandre Correa, husband of presenter Ana Hickmann, spoke out on social media about the woman’s accusations of bodily harm and domestic violence. On Saturday (11), she registered a police report at a police station in Itu (interior of SP) against the businessman after a fight between the couple.
Correa, who did not respond to interview requests made by the F5, had previously denied the news when questioned by the Léo Dias portal. In the message published on Instagram, he admitted the argument, but stated that it was an isolated incident and without consequences.
“In fact, yesterday, I had a disagreement with my wife, an absolutely isolated situation, which did not generate any major consequences,” he said. “I would also like to clarify that I never head-butted her, as is untruely being reported in the press, and that everything will be duly clarified at the appropriate time.”
The businessman also apologized for the events. “I take this opportunity to apologize to my entire family for what happened,” he continued. “We have been married for 25 years, without any occurrence of this nature. I have always served Ana as her agent, with all zeal, affection and respect, as I treat the seven women with whom I work in my office.”
The São Paulo Public Security Secretariat confirms that the facts will be investigated by the city police, but says that the details will be preserved due to their nature. In the incident report, however, the presenter of Hoje em Dia (Record) narrates her version of what happened.
The fight would have started around 3:30 pm, when Hickmann was talking to their son in the kitchen at home. Correa did not like the content of the conversation and started an argument, scaring the 10-year-old boy, who ran out of the room.
According to the report contained in the police report, Correa pressed the presenter against the wall and threatened to headbutt her. When she freed herself and ran outside to get her cell phone and call the police, the businessman allegedly closed a sliding door with force, trapping the woman’s left arm, which was injured.
When police arrived at the couple’s home, Correa had already left. Ana went alone to Santa Casa de Itu, where she was treated and released. Afterwards, she was escorted by the police to the city’s central police station, where she registered the police report. She did not request a protective measure.
Earlier, the presenter released a note on the matter. Hickmann thanked fans for their concern, who have flooded social media with messages since the news went viral, after being discovered by the local press. According to her press office, she “is at home, well and fortunately did not suffer any major consequences to her physical integrity.”
Source: Folha
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