A lawyer for former Japanese handball representative Daisuke Miyazaki (39), who was released after being arrested on suspicion of assaulting a woman, told Daily Sports on the 4th, “Miyazaki himself is not violent and is a victim.” The alleged woman has also said that she has not been subjected to acts such as hair pulling. I think it will not be processed.

According to some reports, a large amount of the women’s hair had fallen out in the hotel room where the problem occurred. On the other hand, “Terribly misleading. Certainly there were long female hair at the scene, but only a few. It was not lost to violent acts.” I denied it in a strong tone.

The woman says she has no intention of filing a damage report in the future. “We recognize that this is an extremely rare case of arrest, although no damage has been reported,” the attorney said.

According to the lawyers, Miyazaki had dinner in Nagoya on the night of the 1st with his sister, an acquaintance, and four women and men dating women. At that time, a problem occurred between Miyazaki and her sister, and the police were quick to report the people around her, but it was deemed that there was no incident. When the police officer left, the woman who was dating her was asked if something happened.

After that, Miyazaki and the woman from the date returned to the hotel where they were staying, but before dawn on the 2nd, there was a fight between the two. A woman who thought of Miyazaki who packed her bags and jumped out of the room saying “I’m going back to Tokyo” remembered the policeman’s words a few hours ago and numbered 110. Miyazaki, who was called by the police, went to the police station and was arrested. The lawyer said: “As Miyazaki, who has not been violent and has not pulled his hair, I did not think he would be arrested. Then it was a stream of arrests.”

Miyazaki, who was released on the night of the 3rd, returned to Tokyo on the 4th.