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Manchester United and Northern Ireland defender Jonny Evans will face no action over allegations of rape at a hotel in Manchester city centre. | Manchester United and Northern Ireland defender Jonny Evans will face no action over allegations of rape at a hotel in Manchester city centre. |
The 20-year-old was arrested by police investigating claims that a woman, 26, was raped at the Great John Street Hotel on 18 December 2007. | |
Police revealed that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) had taken the decision not to prosecute. | Police revealed that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) had taken the decision not to prosecute. |
The CPS said there was insufficient evidence to proceed. | |
A GMP spokeswoman said: "The CPS has now taken the decision to take no further action against the 19-year-old man arrested following an incident at a city centre hotel on Tuesday December 18 2007." | |
Mr Evans, now 20, was arrested after a woman made an allegation of rape during a private party at the boutique hotel. | |
Players were among guests at a party at the Great John Street Hotel | |
Police were called to the building in the Castlefield area of the city in the early hours of 18 December. | |
The hotel had been hosting a private party attended by members of the Manchester United squad and other guests. | |
Mr Evans was arrested after presenting himself to police later that evening and subsequently released on bail. | |
The decision not to proceed with a prosecution was revealed on Friday and Mr Evans will face no action. | |
Carol Jackson, head of the rape and family abuse team at City of Manchester CPS, said: "We take any allegation of rape extremely seriously and all rape cases are reviewed by specialist prosecutors. | |
"After carefully examining the evidence in this case, we have decided that there is not enough evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction." |