Peng Shuai denies ‘saying or writing’ sexual assault allegations

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The Chinese women’s tennis star denies ‘writing or saying’ the allegations on social media accusing a government official of sexual assault.

In November Peng Shuai accused Zhang Gaoli, a former vice premier in China, of forcing her to have sex in the past, before disappearing from public view for nearly three weeks.

Sky’s Tom Cheshire reports.

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https://www.zaobao.com.sg/realtime/china/story20211219-1224709

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