France rugby players charged with raping woman in Argentina
The rugby players, who deny rape, are accused of attacking a woman in a hotel room after an international match.
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Hugo Auradou, 20, and Oscar Jegou, 21, are accused of raping a 39-year-old woman after France beat Argentina on Saturday.
She alleges that they raped her multiple times and beat her in a hotel room in the city of Mendoza.
The pair, who chose "not to testify" at a hearing in the city, say they had consensual sex with the woman and deny rape. They will remain in custody while authorities investigate further.
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