Edgar Davids under investigation after being accused of hitting a woman in a cinema - report
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Crystal Palace midfielder Edgar Davids has been reported to the police after he allegedly slapped a woman in a cinema.
The incident occured at the Tuschinski theatre in Amsterdam, which Davids was visiting with friends and his fiancee, according to the Amsterdam TV news station AT5.
It is reported that the midfielder was involved in an altercation with two women believed to be in his pre-booked seats in the cinema, leaving one with a black eye.
Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf writes that police confirm the incident, but do not disclose the names of those involved, while Davids' fiancee offered no comment.
It's not the first time that Davids has been linked to abuse, with his ex-girlfriend accusing him of domestic violence back in 2002, although that case was dropped due to a lack of evidence.
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